The Clay Reynolds Novella Prize
About
$1,000 + Publication
2024 Judge: Steven Dunn
Established in 2001, The Clay Reynolds Novella Prize highlights one book a year that excels in the novella format. Since 2024, the Prize comes with a $1,000 advance, a standard royalty contract, and 10 copies of the published book.
Recent judges include Michael Martone, Renee Gladman, Leslie Jill Patterson, Hannah Pittard, and Rita Bullwinkel.
Submissions open each year on January 1 and close on March 31.
Winner of the 2024 Clay Reynolds Novella Prize:
On Remembering My Friends, My First Job, and My Second-Favorite Weezer CD, by Francisco Delgado
Selected by Steven Dunn
Submission Guidelines
Submit to The Clay Reynolds Novella Prize
General Guidelines
- A fee of $20 must be paid at the time of submission.
- Open to anyone writing in English. Translations are not eligible.
- Excerpts may have been published individually in magazines or anthologies, but the work as a whole must be unpublished.
- Simultaneous submissions are acceptable, please notify TRP immediately by withdrawing the manuscript via Submittable if the manuscript is accepted elsewhere.
- Current and former students and faculty of Sam Houston State University are not eligible.
- Family and current or former students* of the final judge or TRP staff are not eligible.
- Current and former TRP authors are not eligible.
- Submitters must be 18+ years of age.
- Submissions are accepted through Submittable only.
- Winner will receive a $1,000 advance, a standard royalty contract, and 10 copies of the published book.
*Writers who studied with the final judge or TRP staff for a semester-length period are not eligible. Writers who studied with the final judge or TRP staff for two-week residencies, single workshops, or other instances less than a semester in length are eligible, provided the work submitted is previously unseen by TRP staff or the final judge.
Manuscript Guidelines
- Novella manuscripts should have a total word count of between 20,000 and 50,000 words.
- Please include a table of contents, title page, and page numbers.
- Please double-space and use a 12pt. font.
- Do not include an acknowledgments page.
- Submissions are judged on an anonymous basis. Please remove any identifying information from the manuscript.
- Submit as a .pdf, .docx, or .doc file format.
- No revisions will be accepted once the manuscript is uploaded.
Contest Judge: Steven Dunn
Steven Dunn (a.k.a Pothole, cuz he’s deep in these streets) is a Whiting Award winner who was shortlisted for Granta Magazine’s Best of Young American Novelists. He’s the author of three novels: Potted Meat (Tarpaulin Sky, 2016), water & power (Tarpaulin Sky, 2018), and Tannery Bay (FC2/University of Alabama Press, 2024), which is co-authored with his homie Katie Jean Shinkle. Potted Meat is a 2017 Colorado Book Award Finalist, VICE Magazine’s Best Books of 2016, and adapted into a short film by Foothills Productions called The Usual Route. The Usual Route has played at the LA International Film Festival, Houston International Film Festival, and others. Steven teaches in the MFA programs at Regis University, Stetson University, and Naropa University.
Photographer Credit: Beowulf Sheenah
Clay Reynolds
Clay Reynolds (1949-2022), for whom this competition is named, is the author of ten novels, and his short fiction has won numerous awards. Reynolds’ critical evaluations have appeared in national magazines including Chronicles, American Way, and Texas Monthly.
Previous Winners:
2024: Francisco Delgado – On Remembering My Friends, My First Job, and My Second-Favorite Weezer CD
Judged by Steven Dunn
2023: Julie Marie Wade – The Mary Years
Judged by Michael Martone
2022: Jane V. Blunschi – Mon Dieu, Love
Judged by Renee Gladman
2021: Deirdre Danklin – Catastrophe
Judged by Leslie Jill Patterson
2020: Cecilia Pinto – Imagine the Dog
Judged by Hannah Pittard
2019: Dylan Fisher – The Loneliest Band in France
Judged by Rita Bullwinkel
2018: Patrick Stockwell – The Light Here Changes Everything
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2017: Chelsea Catherine – Blindsided
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2016: Curt Eriksen – A Place of Timeless Harmony
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2015: Rusty Dolleman – The Megabucks
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2014: Ernest J. Finney – Elevation 6,040
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2013: Benjamin Ludwig – Sourdough
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2012: Adam Berlin – Both Members of the Club
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2011: Bruce Douglas Reeves – Delphine
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2010: Tina Egnoski – In the Time of the Feast of Flowers
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2009: Daniel Robinson – The Shadow of Violence
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2008: William Orem – Across the River
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2007: Tara Deal – Palms Are Not Trees After All
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2006: Lonnie Busch – Turnback Creek
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2005: Suzanne Freeman – Omnibo
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2004: Mark Connelly – Fifteen Minutes
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2003: Rebecca Bailey – The Only Road There Is
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2002: Stephen March – Armadillo
Judged by Clay Reynolds
2001: Charles Wyatt – Falling Stones: The Spirit Autobiography of S.M. Jones
Judged by Ron Rozelle