With a top prize of £100, and two runner up prizes of £25 each, our launch competition celebrates poetry, fiction, nonfiction, spoken word, music, video, and visual art with a feminist theme.
We welcome entries in any of these categories, and we interpret the theme loosely; it might be an illustration highlighting street harassment, an essay on the intersection of misogyny and fatphobia, a song about reproductive rights, or any other creative work which explores feminist resistance to misogyny.
All entries to the competition will be displayed in The Anti-Misogyny Club gallery.
You don’t have to be a woman to enter the competition: whatever your pronouns, if your work is feminist, it’s welcome here.
Closing date 30th June 2024.
For more information, visit The Anti-Misogyny Club
More than 2,000 people lost their jobs after an “almost unprecedented” turnover of MPs at the last election, a parliamentary watchdog has said.The Independe
People won’t lose out on jobs to AI in the future, but to a person using the technology to improve their working life, a senior Samsung UK and Ireland executi
Generation Z wants to move away from traditional roles for careers as gamers or social media professionals, new research has revealed.The survey of 2,000 young
A Yorkshire-based defence company will begin the production of barrels for the first time in almost two decades, as the UK ramps up its military supplies to Ukr