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Unpublished Novelist Wins $100,000 Writing Prize

Summary

  • Stella Donovan wins The Novelry's The Next Big Story prize
  • Donovan's entry captivated judges with "fresh voice and intriguing premise"
  • Prize includes $100,000 and enrollment in writing course
Unpublished Novelist Wins $100,000 Writing Prize

On October 12, 2025, it was announced that Stella Donovan has won The Novelry's The Next Big Story prize, a major writing competition launched earlier this year. Donovan's entry captivated the prestigious panel of judges, which included renowned names like actress Emma Roberts, author Zosia Mamet, and bestselling writer Tayari Jones.

As the winner, Donovan will receive a life-changing $100,000 prize, as well as enrollment in The Novelry's Finished Novel Course. This program will provide Donovan with guidance from top editors and authors to help her develop and complete her book. Donovan expressed her gratitude, stating that the award is "absolutely mind-boggling" and has given her the confidence to pursue her literary dreams.

The contest's finalists included several other talented writers, showcasing the depth of emerging literary talent discovered through this competition. The Novelry, an online writing school, launched this initiative to "uncover fresh literary talent, breaking down barriers and amplifying unheard voices." With Donovan's win, the organization has successfully achieved its goal of supporting a deserving writer on their path to becoming a published author.

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Stella Donovan, an unpublished novelist, won The Novelry's The Next Big Story prize.
Donovan's entry captivated the judges with its "fresh voice and intriguing premise."
Donovan's prize includes $100,000 and enrollment in The Novelry's Finished Novel Course, where she will work with top editors and authors to develop her book.

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