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Future Stories

A Short Story Competition

2025 Edition

Calling All Visionaries and Sci-Fi Storytellers!

Are you ready to shape the future through the power of words? The Dubai Future Forum is back with its second Sci-Fi Writing Competition! Whether you’re an experienced author or an aspiring storyteller, this is your chance to explore uncharted realms, reimagine technology, and craft thrilling narratives that push the boundaries of imagination.

Open to local and international participants, this is your moment to bring your futuristic visions to life.

Here’s what you need to know

Open for Submissions

March 2025

Submission Deadline

1 September 2025

Winners Announcement

October 2025

Futuring Nature

Empowering Generations

Optimising Health

Transforming Humanity

Transforming Humanity

Checklist

Tips for Participation

Meet our Judges

Hessa Abdulla

Hessa Abdulla is an Emirati writer who writes short stories in the field of fantasy, crime, and horror, in addition to poetry and prose poems in three languages: Arabic, English and Urdu. Her recent short story collection entitled “The View from the Mirror” explores a modern twist on the classic Emirati folklore characters. Her stories have been featured in different publications including the online magazine "Sikka", the anthology of "We are all Sidra, We all Love the Sea" from the Union of UAE Writers, and the anthology of "Alsaboora: The Blackboard" from Ghaf Publishing House.

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.

Glyn Morgan

Glyn Morgan is Head of Collections and Principal Curator at Science Museum, London, and curated the "Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination" exhibition. As a scholar of science fiction he is a former editor of Vector: The Critical Journal of the British Science Fiction Association and contributor to numerous other publications and journals.

Prizes

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First Prize Winner
Second and Third Prize Winners
Top 10
All Participants

Submission

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