‘From the Well’ 2026 short story competition open for submissions

From the Well 2025 Jellied Minds cover - the short story competition is now opens for submissions.

Budding writers and authors are being urged by Cork County Council’s Library and Arts Service, to submit entries for the ‘From the Well’ Short Story competition 2026.

A long-standing short story anthology published annually, ‘From the Well’ continues to provide an opportunity for writers in the short story genre to have their work published. Entrants are now invited to submit a short story of no longer than 2,000 words, with 20 stories set to be selected for inclusion in the 2026 edition of the short story anthology.

Selection will be based on the quality of writing, structure, and suitability to the anthology. The judge will read the stories without knowledge of who the writer is in order to have a fair process. 

This year, entries will be selected once again by Patrick Holloway, who is the winner of The Bath Short Story Prize, The Allingham Fiction Contest and The Molly Keane Creative Writing Prize, among others. His debut novel, ‘The Language of Remembering’, was published in 2025 to critical acclaim and was listed in RTE’s top 10 Irish books of 2025. His work appears in The Stinging Fly, The Moth, The London Magazine, Carve, and Southword, among others. He is an editor of the literary journal, The Four Faced Liar.

The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Mary Linehan Foley welcomed the launch of the competition.

“We are delighted to have Patrick Holloway return as judge this year. The chance to have your story edited by Patrick is a wonderful addition to the 2026 competition. With a record number of entries last year, we hope to see even more submissions this year. It’s a fantastic opportunity to have your story published by Cork County Council Library and Arts Service.” 

The winning story and two others will feature in the 2026 West Cork Literary Festival as part of the anthology launch event in Bantry Library. The winning writer will be offered a place on a short story workshop at the West Cork Literary Festival in July and will receive a €300 contribution towards accommodation. They will also have the opportunity for a one-to-one with the editor. All 20 stories will be edited by Patrick Holloway.

Conditions of entry and details for online applications are at www.corkcoco.ie. The competition opens at 9am on Friday, 16th  January and will close at 5pm on Friday, 27th February.

For further information, contact Cork County Council Library and Arts Service by emailing corkcountylibrary@corkcoco.ie