Submit your creative work to inspire the UK Unitarian community!
Theme: Spirituality
- What is spirituality to you?
- What inspires your spiritual path?
- How does spirituality show up in your everyday life?
The Inquirer invites creatives within the spiritual community to develop prose, poetry, and artwork on the theme of ‘spirituality’ across three competition categories:
- Prose – 1,500 words maximum.
- Poetry – 500 words maximum.
- Artwork – sent in a publishable PDF or .jpeg format.
Submission information
Along with your submission, please send a good-quality headshot and short biography. Your image and biography may be used for advertising, promotion, and social media.
You can submit as many pieces as you wish. Please email submissions to the editor.
Submission deadline
All work must be submitted by 1st September 2025.
Submission fee
The Inquirer will charge a small submission fee of £3.00 per entry. This should be paid by 1st September 2025 via the following link: submission fee payment.
Terms
The work must be previously unpublished. By submitting your work, you agree to grant Exclusive First Publishing Rights to The Inquirer. The work must not be published previously or elsewhere, without written agreement from The Inquirer.
You must be the sole author of the work. The work must not be copied, plagiarised, or AI-generated.
Selection process
Winners will be selected by a steering committee of authors, publishers, board members, and the editor. Our three chosen winners (one per category) will be published in print and online in the September edition of The Inquirer.
The prose and poetry winners will have their work published in full. The artwork winner will have their work published on the front page of the September edition of The Inquirer.
Winners will be provided with a proposed version of the work prior to publication and given sufficient time to review. The Inquirer reserves the right to make minor textual changes to align with The Inquirer’s tone and style guide.
Credits
The Inquirer will list your given name and copyright notice for the work at the end of, or next to, the published work.
You will be credited on the table of contents page, at the end of the published work, and on any social media outreach.
Go to the Inquirer website.
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