Echoes of Tomorrow:
A Sci-Fi Short Story Competition
Calling all writers & Sci-Fi enthusiasts!
Here’s what you need to know
Open for Submissions
Submission Deadline

Futuring Nature

Empowering Generations

Optimising Health

Transforming Humanity

Transforming Humanity
Checklist
- Language: English
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font size: 12
- Spacing: Double-spaced
- Margins: 1-inch
- Word count: up to 2,500 words
- Document format: PDF
Tips for Participation
- Age criteria: Age 18 and above.
- Theme Integration: Participates must link their story to one of the themes of the forum.
- Originality: Ensure your story offers a fresh and unique take on the theme, avoiding common sci-fi tropes and clichés.
- AI and Plagiarism: Submissions must be entirely original, with no AI-generated or plagiarized content. Those who submit such work will be disqualified.
- Prize Eligibility: If selected as a winner, the contestant must be available to travel to Dubai the week of 18 November to attend the Dubai Future Forum. ( Change the date to the week of 18 ).
Tips for Participants:
- Setting Description: Provide vivid descriptions of the futuristic setting. Feel free to be as creative as you want.
- Conflict Development: Introduce a compelling conflict that drives the narrative forward, stemming from the consequences of advanced technology or human actions.
- Plot Twist: Include a surprising plot twist that adds depth to your story and engages the reader's interest.
- Resolution: Provide a satisfying resolution that either resolves the conflict or leaves room for contemplation and further exploration of the story's themes.
- Proofreading: Ensure your story is free of grammatical errors, typos, and inconsistencies.
Meet our Judges

Ashraf Fagih
Ashraf Fagih is a Saudi academic and novelist who was among the first in the Arabian Gulf region to venture into the science fiction genre. He writes short stories and historical novels and is well-known for his thought-provoking 2024 2024 narratives (Photo by Musleh Jameel).

Suyi David
Suyi Davies Okungbowa is an award-winning author of fantasy, science fiction and general speculative work. He has published various novels, the latest of which are Warrior of the Wind and Son of the Storm—both of The Nameless Republic epic fantasy trilogy—and the novella Lost Ark Dreaming. His debut novel, David Mogo, Godhunter, won the 2020 Nommo Award for Best Novel. His shorter works have appeared in various periodicals and anthologies and have been nominated for various awards. He earned his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona, and lives in Ontario, where he is a professor of creative writing at the University of Ottawa. You can find him online @suyidavies everywhere, or via his newsletter, SuyiAfterFive.com.

Glyn Morgan
Curatorial Lead at Science Museum, London, and curator of "Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination" exhibition. Former editor of Vector and contributor to numerous other publications and journals.
Timeline:
- Announcement of the competition: 27 June
- Submission Period: June to August
- Submission Deadline: 30 August
- Winner Announcement: 27 October
- Prize Distribution: During the Forum – 19 and 20 November