Setenil Award

The Setenil Award (Spanish: Premio Setenil) is a literary prize for the best short story book published in Spain.

Convened annually since 2004 by the municipality of Molina de Segura in Murcia, it is one of the most prestigious in the country.

As of 2018 it confers an economic endowment of €10,000,[1] and the city council publishes a reprint of the winning work.

[2] In its 12th edition (2015), a micro-story book, written by Emilio Gavilanes, was awarded for the first time in the history of the contest.

This recognized the strength and prestige of the microfiction genre.