FAQ
The award honors the Saroyan literary legacy. What is the Saroyan legacy or style?
Saroyan’s literary style is characterized by originality, stylistic innovation and what is often described as an “exuberant humanism”. It is this exuberance and desire to move art in new directions, rather than relevance to the particulars of Saroyan’s common settings or themes, that Saroyan Prize judges will be seeking. Of course, any artist’s work is best understood through direct experience, and judges for the Saroyan prize will make their choices based on their personal experience with Saroyan’s writings.
What works are eligible for the 2026 Saroyan Prize?
Saroyan Prize judges look for works with strong literary merit that honor the Saroyan legacy in two categories: fiction and nonfiction.
Works of fiction include: novels, dramas, and short story or novella anthologies by a single author. Works of nonfiction include biographies, history, and memoirs. Authors from around the world with works first published during 2024-2025 are eligible for consideration. Works must be imprinted with either a 2024 or 2025 copyright date. All entries must be predominately in English and available for individual purchase by the general public.
Ineligible works are those that fall outside of the Saroyan legacy. These works include specific publishing sub-genres such as juvenile, science fiction, Western, mystery, romance, erotic, self-help, religion, etc., as well as works in graphic form such as graphic novels or memoirs. Poetry and translations will not be considered in this cycle. In addition, works by members of The Saroyan Writing Prize Committee, members or officers of the William Saroyan Foundation, or previous winners are not eligible.
Are self-published books eligible?
Yes, self-published books are eligible and follow the same eligibility requirements noted above for fiction and non-fiction works. In addition, self-published works must be available for individual purchase by the general public. The Saroyan Prize judges encourage self-published authors to apply, recognizing that most are emerging writers (see below). However, with this recognition, the review of all works remains highly competitive with only a few, rare instances where the Saroyan Prize judges awarded a self-published author.
The prize is intended to encourage new or emerging writers. How is that defined?
Authors' careers follow many different paths, and no single definition fits. Our judges will look at biographies and other background material to assess each submission. However, in general, authors who have published three or more books will not be considered new and emerging. (The three book limitation does not include poetry, essays, scholarly resources, or technical writing.)
Eligibility rules may be modified over time.
What is the deadline for entry?
Entries must be received at Stanford University Libraries on or before January 30, 2026.
What materials must I submit to be considered for the prize?
A complete entry, consisting of the materials listed below, is required for consideration.
- A completed entry form, available here.
- Submit one of the following:
- Hard copy submissions:
- Five (5) copies of the publication. The books must be in published form, new copies and bound. Manuscript proofs will not be accepted.
- E-book submissions:
- An electronic file of the book will be accepted only if the book is not available in hard copy form. Electronic files sent with watermarks will not be accepted.
- Email a PDF file of the book to sonialee@stanford.edu.
- Hard copy submissions:
- A $50 non-refundable entry fee. Payment may be made using Visa, MasterCard or American Express via the entry form, or by check. Checks must be made payable to Stanford University, and indicate the title(s) of book(s) being submitted. Multiple entries may be paid with one check.
What is the address for submission of entries?
Administrator of the Saroyan Prize
Stanford University Libraries
557 Escondido Mall, Suite 102
Stanford, CA 94305
Must the publisher make the entry?
No, anyone (including the author) may submit an eligible entry.
Do you accept books that have been published outside of the United States?
Yes, we accept books that have been published from publishers in any country around the world.
Are electronic books eligible?
Yes, books published electronically are eligible if the book: is not available in hard copy form; is in a fixed state (such as a PDF) with no watermarks; is readily available for purchase by the public. Once you have submitted your entry form and fee, you may email the file directly to Sonia Lee.
Are translations eligible?
No, English translations of previously published foreign works are not eligible.
What is your Tax ID Number (TIN)?
94-1156365
I need a copy of your W-9 form to process a check for the entry fee. Where can I find the form?
You may find Stanford's W-9 form here.
May I get my entry or entry fee back after I submit it to the Prize competition?
Entries are not returnable or refundable under any circumstance.
When will the winners be announced?
The winners will be announced in the summer of 2026.
How can I support the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing?
Individuals may encourage authors and publishers to submit excellent works for the competition. Individuals affiliated with Stanford University may also be eligible to help screen entries in early 2026. Please contact Sonia Lee at sonialee@stanford.edu for additional information about volunteering.
Administration of the prize also involves significant expense, and monetary support is always greatly appreciated. Tax-deductible cash gifts to the Stanford Libraries are, of course, always appreciated and can be directed specifically to the Saroyan Prize.
Who can I contact with further questions?
Please direct questions to Sonia Lee, sonialee@stanford.edu or 650-736-9538.