Woordfees Short Story Collection

The Stellenbosch Woordfees Short Story Anthology has become a literary institution

The first Stellenbosch Woordfees short story collection, Bly, was published in 2016. Since then, eight similar collections have seen the light of day. All nine anthologies have been well supported by writers and the reading public and have received excellent reviews.

Experienced publishing editor, Suzette Kotzé-Myburgh, has been the convenor of the selection committee since the first anthology. She explains what makes this project such a unique and distinctive undertaking in the landscape of Afrikaans literature:

“The SU Woordfees short story anthology is unique in that both new and established writers contribute on equal footing. This happens because the selection process is entirely anonymous, which levels the playing field for all participants. In fact, since the establishment of the main prize of R30 000, sponsored by Du Toitskloof Wines, each of the four winners has been a debut writer. In addition, all writers whose works are published in the anthology each receive R5 000 – a generous award when compared to similar publications.”

“When we started this project, festival director, Saartjie Botha, envisioned that each anthology would deliver a rich compendium of short stories that would serve as an annual record of the spirit of the times. And that is what has happened. Despite a diverse assortment of themes, the anthology always emerges with a core theme without any form of prescription on the part of the publishers. As a result, the Woordfees Short Story Anthology does indeed serve as a valuable perspective on the signs of our times as seen through the creative insights of writers who depict our shared reality.”

This project has special significance for the Stellenbosch Woordfees Director, Saartjie Botha: “The Woordfees began as a literary festival, and words and writers are still the heart of our programme. The anthology is an extension of that and also an attempt to ensure that the observer and recorder – which is what our writers often are – are visible in our year and festival programmes.

Vind uit watter skrywers die 2025 Stellenbosch Woordfeeskortverhaalbundel gehaal het:

Supported by:

Deel – Kortverhaalbundel 2025

2025-wenner: Tarina Jordaan

Die wenverhaal van die 2025-bundel was: “Splitsing“​

2024 winner: Emile Joubert

The winning story of the 2024 collection was: “Die berghaan het sy seer laat val”

2021 winner: Coen Basson

The winning story of the 2021 anthology was "Eenzaamheid".

2022 winner: Lynthia Julius

The winning story of the 2022 anthology was: "Plat lê soos ’n Minora blade"

2021 winner: Coen Basson

The winning story of the 2021 anthology was "Eenzaamheid".

2020 winner: Marie Toerien

The winning story of the 2020 anthology was "Bitter Daisies".

2019 winner: Hendie Grobbelaar

Enrique Grobbelaar's short story “Binnelandse Sake” was made into a short film with the financial support of kykNET. The film adaptation was screened at the 2019 kykNET Silwerskerm Film Festival.

2018 winner: Clari Niemand

Her winning short story, “Non(Kompos)Mentis”, was also made into a short film with the financial support of kykNET. The film adaptation was screened at the 2018 kykNET Silwerskerm Film Festival.

2017 winner: Michèle Meyer

Her winning short story, “Langsaan”, was made into a short film with the financial support of kykNET. The film adaptation was screened at the 2017 kykNET Silwerskerm Film Festival.

An overall winner was not chosen in 2016.

The main prize was awarded for the first time in 2017 when Du Toitskloof Wines starting sponsoring the prize money.

General Questions

Find out which writers made it into the 2025 Stellenbosch Woordfees short story anthology:

Anthologies can also be purchased at the Woordfees office (Erfurthuis, 37 Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch).

Prices:

2025: R385

2024: R350

2023: Out of stock

2022: R300

2021: Out of stock

2020: Out of stock

2019: R100

2018: R50

2017: R50

2016: Out of stock

Each writer will receive one free author’s copy at the launch. Books will be couriered to writers unable to attend the vent. The courier costs will be borne by the writer.

Entries for the 2025 Stellenbosch Woordfees Short Story Competition are closed.