Enter Every Kind of Fall

£8.00

A Global Exhibit Call from The Page Gallery

What does it mean to fall?
To drift like a leaf, to stumble on a pavement crack, to tilt into change, to let go.
This autumn, we are curating an exhibit called Every Kind of Fall, and we want to see how it looks where you are — in your city, your body, your memory, your imagination.

There are no rules.
You can send us poems, flash fiction, haiku, or micro-pieces. Up to 1,000 words. The only requirement is that your work moves us.

Prizes & Publication

  • Featured Artist (1st place): $100 and your own year-long curated room in The Page Gallery — a living exhibit you can add to and change whenever you want. Every piece you place there will be illustrated by Sophia.

  • Top 10 works: published as the core of the themed exhibit.

  • All micro-poems / haiku: displayed together in a collective Wall of Fall.

How to Enter

  • Entry fee: $8 per piece.

    • $7 sustains the gallery and pays contributors.

  • Low-income writers: DM us to enter for free.

  • Everyone else: click the link below to fill in the official submission form.

From every $8 entry, $1 will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH).

This is personal: I spent a lot of time at Great Ormond Street as a child, and I know what it means when care and survival are not abstract words, but daily reality. Supporting them through this exhibit feels like closing a circle — giving something back to the place that once gave so much to me.

The remaining $7 of each entry sustains The Page Gallery: paying contributors, keeping the site alive, and making sure your work is shown with care.

👉 Your work will only be considered once you have completed the Google Form.

A Global Exhibit Call from The Page Gallery

What does it mean to fall?
To drift like a leaf, to stumble on a pavement crack, to tilt into change, to let go.
This autumn, we are curating an exhibit called Every Kind of Fall, and we want to see how it looks where you are — in your city, your body, your memory, your imagination.

There are no rules.
You can send us poems, flash fiction, haiku, or micro-pieces. Up to 1,000 words. The only requirement is that your work moves us.

Prizes & Publication

  • Featured Artist (1st place): $100 and your own year-long curated room in The Page Gallery — a living exhibit you can add to and change whenever you want. Every piece you place there will be illustrated by Sophia.

  • Top 10 works: published as the core of the themed exhibit.

  • All micro-poems / haiku: displayed together in a collective Wall of Fall.

How to Enter

  • Entry fee: $8 per piece.

    • $7 sustains the gallery and pays contributors.

  • Low-income writers: DM us to enter for free.

  • Everyone else: click the link below to fill in the official submission form.

From every $8 entry, $1 will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH).

This is personal: I spent a lot of time at Great Ormond Street as a child, and I know what it means when care and survival are not abstract words, but daily reality. Supporting them through this exhibit feels like closing a circle — giving something back to the place that once gave so much to me.

The remaining $7 of each entry sustains The Page Gallery: paying contributors, keeping the site alive, and making sure your work is shown with care.

👉 Your work will only be considered once you have completed the Google Form.