In 1986, Jerome Stern, the then-director of Florida State University’s creative writing program, founded this contest to celebrate micro fiction. Submissions had to be under 250 words, and the winner received a crate of oranges as well as a check. Stern passed away from cancer in 1996, and though the guidelines and prize have changed since, we continue holding the contest in Stern’s memory, with a modern master of the short-short story judging the entries annually.
The Raymond Carver Short Story Contest
Now in its 22nd year, the Raymond Carver Short Story Contest is one of the most renowned fiction contests in the world. Featuring prominent guest