National Short Story Day ― Date, History, and Details

National Short Story Day

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History of National Short Story Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

National Short Story Day is a day to celebrate the short story form. It is held annually on the last Friday in November in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. National Short Story Day was first held in 2010. The day is organised by the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE) with support from Arts Council England, the British Council and other partners.

On National Short Story Day, writers, readers, booksellers, librarians, publishers, broadcasters and schools come together to celebrate the short story. There are readings, competitions, workshops and events held across the countries. The day is an opportunity to promote the short story form and to encourage people to read, write and enjoy short stories.

National Short Story Day is also a chance to support new and emerging writers. The day celebrates the work of established writers as well as giving a platform to new voices. National Short Story Day is a day for everyone who loves stories.