The German Prize for Nature Writing honours authors who make reference to 'nature' in their literary work. The prize, which is awarded once a year, builds on the tradition of nature writing, which is particularly widespread in the USA and Great Britain, in which authors deal with the perception of nature, with the practical handling of the natural world, with reflections on the relationship between nature and culture and with the history of human appropriation of nature. Both essayistic as well as lyrical and epic writing will be considered across genres.
The thematisation of 'nature' includes the dialectic of external and internal nature as well as the dissolution of the boundaries between culture and nature or the issues surrounding the preservation of natural phenomena and natural events. Nature Writing does not speak of 'nature as such', but of nature as perceived, experienced and explored by humans.
The call for entries
The award supports German-speaking authors or authors writing in German who have published at least one independent literary work or a text in a literary magazine (no self-publishing or books on demand; in the case of theatre plays, radio plays, etc., proof of premiere). The submitted texts should be previously unpublished (until the end of the year of the competition).
The following materials must be enclosed with the submission:
either: a prose text (story, beginning of a novel) of 30-50 standard pages
or: 10 poems
- either: a prose text (story, beginning of a novel) of 30-50 standard pages
or: 10 poems
or: an essay of at least 8 standard pages
- an exposé of max. one page
- a bio-bibliography of the author
Submissions should be sent in digital form to dpnw \[at] matthes-seitz-berlin \[dot] de. The deadline for submissions is 3 March 2025.
The German Environment Agency and the Art and Nature Foundation in Bad Heilbrunn in Bavaria are contributing to the prize money. In addition, the Art and Nature Foundation will enable the prize-winner to spend six weeks writing at its extensive nature and event centre in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, around 40 km south of Munich. The Art and Nature Foundation will also award scholarships to two of the applicants to take part in its prominent Nature Writing Seminar from 2 to 5 December 2025.
The jury
This year's jury is made up of journalist and author Petra Ahne, Jean-Marie Dhur, co-owner of the Kreuzberg bookshop Zabriskie, literary and cultural scholar Steffen Richter, image and media scholar Birgit Schneider and writer and literary scholar Florian Werner.