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05/16/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/16/2022 11:36

BART Lines: BART announces its first-ever short story contest for Bay Area writers

RELEASE DATE: 05/16/22

In celebration of BART's 50th anniversary this September, BART is proud to announce our first-ever short fiction contest: BART Lines.

With BART Lines, BART will shine a light on the literary voices that make the Bay Area unique, diverse, and creative. Our riders keep BART moving, and we want to highlight the best writing that the region has to offer and showcase it in our stations.

Starting June 1, we are seeking (very) short stories of 7,500 characters or less that revolve around the theme of "Motion."

What does "motion" mean to you? How does it change you? Impact narrative? Transform? Whether it's a BART ride that made a lasting impact or an (e)motion(al) tale of struggle and triumph, we want to read your interpretation of "motion" across themes, genres, and settings.

Finalists will be selected by our panel of Bay Area literary icons, including Daniel Handler, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Ishmael Reed, JK Fowler, and Annalee Newitz.

Authors ages 18 and up with a mailing address in one of the five counties where BART operates (San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, and Santa Clara) are invited to submit their stories.

Thirty finalists will be selected, and each will receive a $200 honorarium. The finalists' stories will be available to read on the Short Édition website, as well as in BART's four Short Édition Short Story Dispensers, currently located at Balboa Park, Richmond, Pleasant Hill, and Fruitvale stations.

Contest submissions open June 1 at 12:00 am PST and close on or before June 30 at 11:59 pm PST. The submissions page will close after 400 submissions, so get your work in early. Finalists will also be invited to participate in a reading at a BART station with Litquake in October.

Youth writer ages 18 and under: We are exploring hosting a writing contest just for you next year.

Happy writing, riders.

Questions? Email BART storyteller Michelle Robertson at [email protected].

Thank you to our partners: The San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Writers Grotto, the San Francisco Writers Conference, Litquake, and the Bay Area Writing Project.