Jamir Nazir faces AI accusations after winning commonwealth short story prize

Jamir Nazir won the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for the Caribbean region with his story “The Serpent in the Grove.” Accusations that the work was AI-generated emerged days after the May 13 announcement.

The regional winners were announced on May 13, 2026, with Nazir’s entry selected by judges including Sharma Taylor. She described the story as “polished and confident, with a melodic voice that lingers long after the final line.” The prize, now in its fourteenth year, has no entry fees and accepts submissions from unpublished writers across the Commonwealth.

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Jamir Nazir has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for his entry "The Serpent in the Grove." He was one of three finalists previously accused of using Artificial Intelligence in their work.

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A Trinidadian writer has come under scrutiny after winning a regional award for unpublished short fiction. Social media users accused Jamir Nazir of using artificial intelligence to create his entry.

Following last month's announcement of finalists and special honorees, the Los Angeles Times named winners of its 46th annual Book Prizes on April 17, kicking off the weekend Festival of Books. The awards recognized excellence across 13 categories, from fiction to graphic novels.

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