Call for Entries: 32nd Gratiaen Prize & The H. A. I. Goonetileke Prize for Translation 2023-2024

Taking in applications for The 32nd Gratiaen Prize and H.A.I.Goonatileke Prize for translation.

Entry rules and downloadable entry forms below.
Deadline: 31st December 2024

Entry Rules for the 2022 Gratiaen Prize for Creative Writing in  English  The H. A. I. Goonetileke Prize for Translation 2023-2024 

The Gratiaen Prize:
Presented by Michael Ondaatje

  1. The Prize of Sri Lanka Rupees 300,000 will be awarded for the best work of creative writing in English by a Sri Lankan citizen resident in Sri Lanka, published for the first time in 2024, or unpublished and ready for publication at the time of entry. Writers temporarily non-resident in the country may apply under Rule 3 (a).

  2. Creative writing eligible for the prize may include novels, collections of short stories, poetry, play- scripts and other genres with distinct and significant creative elements.

  3. Entries for the Prize may be submitted by writers or publishers of the work. The maximum number of entries per writer shall be two (02).

  4. The Entries will be judged by an independent panel of judges appointed by the Trustees.

The H. A. I. Goonetileke Prize for Translation:

  1. The Prize of Sri Lanka Rupees 300,000 will be awarded for the best work of translation from Sinhala or Tamil into English by a Sri Lankan citizen resident in Sri Lanka, published for the first time in 2023-2024, or unpublished and ready for publication at the time of entry.

  2. Translators who are not resident in the country may apply under Rule 3 (b).Creative writing eligible for the prize may include novels, collections of short stories, poetry, playscripts and other genres with distinct and significant creative elements.

  3. If the author/s of the original work/s is/are alive, half of the prize money will be awarded to the translator and half to the original author/s.

  4. Written permission for the translation must be obtained from the author/s, or copyright holder/s, and forwarded with the entry.

  5. Entries for the Prize may be submitted either by the Translator or by the publisher of the work.

  6. General Rules 3 and 4 pertaining to the Gratiaen Prize will also apply to the H. A. I. Goonetileke Prize for Translation.


Entries:

In the case of The Gratiaen Prize, three (03) copies of each book or manuscript along with One (01) digital copy on a pen drive (marked with the authors name) should be delivered to the Chairpersons, The Gratiaen Trust, c/o Marga Institute, 941/1, Jayanthi Mawatha, Kotte Road, Etul Kotte, (Monday – Friday, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm), between 1st – 31st December 2024. Entries close midnight on the 31st of December 2024.


In the case of The H. A. I. Goonetileke Prize for Translation, four (04) copies of the original work along with four (04) copies of the translation OR three (03) copies of the original work and one (01) digital copy (on a pen drive marked with the authors name) along with three (03) copies of the translation and one (01) digital copy should be sent to the Chairpersons, The Gratiaen Trust, c/o Marga Institute, 941/1, Jayanthi Mawatha, Kotte Road, Etul Kotte, (Monday – Friday, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm), between 1st – 31st December 2024.

Entries close on the 31st of December 2024. All pen drives to be clearly marked with the author’s name.

Please Note:

Entry forms and rules are available on The Gratiaen Trust website (www.gratiaen.com). To obtain an entry form and rules by email, please email the Secretary to the Trust at [email protected]

Phone Inquiries: 077 311 5839


General Rules

  1. Entries will be judged by an independent panel of judges appointed by the Trustees.

  2. The judges shall not be obliged to name a winner if they are of the opinion that none of the entries submitted merits the prize.

  3. (a)      The Gratiaen Prize

    A writer shall be a Sri Lankan citizen aged 16 and over, and resident in Sri Lanka. A writer not resident in Sri Lanka at the time of submitting an application, shall give full particulars regarding residence abroad to include information with documents in support on total period out of Sri Lanka and purpose etc., with the right of the Trustees to call for further information and documents, if deemed necessary at their discretion. The eligibility of an applicant under this criterion shall be assessed and determined by the Trustees based on the objective and mandate of the Gratiaen Trust and shall be final and conclusive.

    (b)     The H.A.I. Goonetileke Prize

    A translator shall be a Sri Lankan citizen aged 16 and over, and resident in Sri Lanka. A translator not resident in Sri Lanka at the time submitting an application, shall give full particulars regarding residence abroad to include information with documents in support on total period out of Sri Lanka and purpose etc., with the right of the Trustees to call for further information and documents if deemed necessary at their discretion. The eligibility of an applicant under this criterion shall be assessed and determined by the Trustees based on the objective and mandate of the Trust and shall be final and conclusive.

  4. Entries may include works published for the first time in 2024, (or in the case of the H.A.I. Goonetileke Prize, published in 2023-2024), or unpublished works ready for publication at the time of entry. For this purpose, “publication” refers to works printed and available for sale to the public. The date of first publication should be the date given in the book. In the case of play scripts, if there was a production prior to submission, the date of the first production will be taken as the date of publication (with proof).

  5. Entries submitted for the Prize should be original works, should be of reasonable length and should not have been submitted earlier for the Prize. Books submitted earlier for the prize cannot be re-submitted. In the case of manuscripts, re-submission is possible but only after significant revision, evidence of which should be attached to the Entry form with the descriptions of change together with the earlier manuscript. Entries being re-submitted on the basis of “significant revisions” shall be accepted at the discretion of the Trustees having evaluated the revisions and being satisfied that the entry may be deemed “new”.

  6. If the entry is an unpublished work, but if part of it has been published previously, such published work should not exceed more than one quarter of the total contents of the entry. This condition will not apply to poems or short stories published in periodicals or newspapers.

  7. The author/ translator of the prize-winning manuscript must publish or sign a contract for publication of the winning work within two (02) years of the award.

  8. An author/ translator may submit entries under a pseudonym. In this event, the entry form should include the name of the author/ translator as given in his/her National Identity Card or passport page. The Trust will disclose the actual name of the author/translator to the judges and the general public at the main award event once the judging process has ended, and only if she/he is shortlisted for, or won the award. Where a published work is submitted, it should be submitted under the same name as appears in the publication.

    Submission of Entries:

    1. Three (03) copies of each book or manuscript entered along with one (01) digital copy (on a pen drive marked with the authors name) should be sent to the Chairperson, The Gratiaen Trust, c/o Marga Institute, 941/1, Jayanthi Mawatha, Kotte Road, Ethul Kotte, Sri Lanka.

    2. In the case of Translations, four (04) copies of the original work along with four (04) copies of the translation OR three (03) copies of the original work and one (01) digital copy (on a pen drive marked with the authors name) along with three (03) copies of the translation and one (01) digital copy should be sent to the Chairpersons, The Gratiaen Trust, c/o Marga Institute, 941/1, Jayanthi Mawatha, Kotte Road, Etul Kotte. Permission for the translation must be obtained from the author, or copyright holder, and forwarded with the entry.

    3. Entries close on the 31st of December 2024. All pen drives to be clearly marked with the author’s name

    4. Entries should be submitted with a completed Entry Form available on The Gratiaen Trust website (www.gratiaen.com), or received by email following a letter of request addressed to the Secretary to the Trust at [email protected] Phone Inquiries: 077 311 5839

    5. All manuscripts should be ready for publication, neatly typed on A4 paper, double-spaced and printed with a one-inch margin all around, pages numbered, with a table of contents and neatly bound (spiral or other). All published books should be submitted in whole including the copyright page with information on the publisher/printer, year of publication and details of authorship. BOOKS, PEN DRIVES, AND MANUSCRIPTS ACCEPTED FOR CONSIDERATION WILL NOT BE RETURNED.

    6. Collections of short stories should contain a minimum of ten (10) substantial short stories and collections of poems should contain a minimum of twenty-five (25) substantial poems.

    7. All information regarding the book, its publication and the author must be accurate. If any discrepancies arise regarding a winning or shortlisted entry, then the Trust reserves the right to retract that award.

    8. Previous winners of either Prize will not be eligible to compete for the next two years.

Conditions pertaining to unpublished work:

  1. If the Prize is awarded to an unpublished work, publication may be undertaken by the author in consultation with the Trust, and all or part of the prize money will be used for this purpose. When submitting the entry, the author should give his/her consent to such publication in the Entry Form.

  2. If the Prize is awarded to an unpublished manuscript, one-half (1/2) of the prize money will be released when the publication contract is signed. If self-published, one-half (1/2) of the prize money will be released when a print contract is signed with a third party. The balance half (1/2) will be released once published. Any variation to this rule shall be in agreement with the Trust.


Sponsors of the Award Event:
John Keells Foundation, the Wijeya Group, British Council, Marga Institute

Gratiaen Trust