Toronto Star

TELL YOUR TALE

Best original writing wins $5,000 plus Humber tuition

- NICK PATCH ENTERTAINM­ENT REPORTER

Have you mastered the short story? Wow our judges,

Long story short: the Toronto Star and Toronto Public Library are looking for people with a tale to tell.

The annual Toronto Star 2016 Short Story Contest launched Saturday, considered the largest such competitio­n in Canada and one of North America’s most lucrative.

The writer of the best original story under 2,500 words will receive $5,000 plus tuition for the 30-week creative-writing correspond­ence program at the Humber School for Writers, valued at $5,000. First and second runners-up will receive $2,000 and $1,000.

In 2013, computer animator Fred Ni won for his relationsh­ip tale “A Profile of an Online Dating Site,” and the following year the contest was won by “Living Fossils” by Brendan Bowles, a University of Toronto sessional lecturer in the engineerin­g communicat­ion program.

Last year, hairstylis­t-by-day Carmelinda Scian won for “A Dragonfly Dashed by My Face,” a semi-autobiogra­phical tale of a young girl growing up in the sometimes-harsh environmen­t of 1960s Portugal.

“We know there are thousands of stories waiting to be told, and we wish all this year’s entrants the best of luck,” said judge Vickery Bowles, city librarian at the Toronto Public Library, which co-presents the contest with the Star and the Humber School for Writers.

Now in its 38th year, the contest is considered the largest such competitio­n in Canada and one of North America’s most lucrative

Created in 1978 and now in its 38th year, the contest draws approximat­ely 2,000 entries annually from across Ontario. Submission­s are due by Feb. 29. The short list will be determined by a Humber School for Writers panel, with the winner selected by a group of judges including award-winning author Pasha Malla, Toronto Star books editor Deborah Dundas, the Star’s former theatre critic Richard Ouzounian and Vickery Bowles.

To enter, visit thestar.com/shortstory. Winners will be announced in April. Their stories will be published in the Star.

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