We make the arts more diverse. We work nationally with underrepresented creatives & specialise in working with writers through our Writers' Award. #CFWA
Creative Future are no longer prioritising X and will be engaging minimally on the platform going forward. You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, YouTube, LinkedIn and TikTok. For all links and news, visit https://t.co/Ro5eqCcfAT and sign up for our newsletter.
We’re excited to announce our #WritingCompetition for underrepresented writers is officially open! ✍️
It’s free to enter & 15 winners will receive £25k of prizes 🌟
The theme this year is 'Material'.
Find out more, including how to enter: https://t.co/I7syBrSXp9
The winners of the Creative Future Writers Awards (CFWA) have been announced. Find out who the victors in each category were.
https://t.co/fJsBF8Npnt
#Creatives@CreativeF_uture#WritingCommunity
African Voices Shine at the 2025 Creative Future (@CreativeF_uture) Writers’ Award
Congratulations to Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed (@zahrahnesbitt), Muti’ah Badruddeen (@deenprogress), Uduak-Abasi Ekong, Catherine Ben-Ameh (@cathyiswinning) & Afidi Nomo Ongolo
https://t.co/NbvV0cwYDT
And a huge thank you to our partners and prizegivers who make the Creative Future Writers' Award possible!
See the announcement of our Creative Future Writers' Award 2025 winners: https://t.co/PafVkxdYRm
A huge thank you to our brilliant judges for the Creative Future Writers' Award 2025!
See the announcement of our Creative Future Writers' Award 2025 winners: https://t.co/PafVkxdYRm
Physicist and poet Jasmin Allenspach has been awarded The Platinum Prize for Poetry at the @CreativeF_uture Writers’ Awards for underrepresented writers 👇 https://t.co/KLLb2IuGqR
✨🏆 I won an award. 🤯
Every year for 4yrs, I’ve submitted something to the @CreativeF_uture writing competition, and usually my piece gets ignored. This year, I won the Bronze Award for Creative Non-Fiction.
William Wyld is a poet and artist from London. They are a Poetry Archive Now winner, were highly commended in the Bridport Prize, and have performed widely including at the Queen Elizabeth Hall alongside the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Nathan Steward is from the Cotswolds and currently studying English and Creative Writing at the University of Exeter where he is a fiction editor for the University’s literary journal, and the Editor In Chief of the arts and culture magazine.