Bath Short Story Award has announced that its 2015 Anthology will be launched on Thursday November from 6.30 to 8.30 at Mr. B's Emporium of Books in Bath. I will be reading part of my story 'Lips' which is included in the Anthology.
Here is my interview with BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Claire Carter about Stroud Short Stories on 15 Sept 2015. (The link will probably expire by the end of September!)
It's from 34.00 to 37.58
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0318v2l#play
The brand new Hawkesbury Upton LitFest Anthology contains my four pieces - A Hot Summer's Day, I Gave My Heart, Kiss? and Kate Adie is 69.
'Strange Fruit - an Imagining' is one of four runners-up in the 2015 GWN short story competition, and will be read a the Cheltenham Literature Festival on 11 October.
As well as the Worcestershire Literary Festival Flash Fiction competition winner 'Sensitive', I have been told that two more of my flash fiction pieces, 'The Banker' and 'A Hot Summer's Day', will be published in the Worcs LitFest Flash Fiction Anthology 'A Stash of Flashes'.
A packed sell-out house at No.23 Bistro & Bar, Nelson Street, Stroud on Sunday 9 August 2015 listened to 5 stories by me, 4 by Philip Douch and one by debutante Natalie Lee. An excellent evening. Thank you Philip Douch and No.23.
My story 'Lips', long listed (top 50) for the 2015 Bath Short Story Award, is one of ten long listed stories to be promoted for inclusion in the 2015 Bath Short Story Award Anthology to be published in the autumn of 2015.
As of today the Short Stories for Grown-Ups event on Sunday 9 August 2015 at No.23 Bistro in Stroud, which will feature stories by Philip Douch and me, is SOLD OUT.
I have received a letter - in the post! - to say that my story 'True' has been short listed for The Yeovil Literary Prize 2015. This means it is in the last 18 from a field of "well over a thousand entries".
On Saturday 27 June 2015 two of my pieces Friends and The Note were published online on the National Flash Flood website.
On Saturday 27 June 2015 I read my WorcsLitFest FF award winning piece 'Sensitive' to an audience of about 40 people at Folye's, Cabot Circus, Bristol to celebrate National Flash Fiction Day. Other writers reading included Calum Kerr, Kevlin Henney, Diane Simmons, Sarah Hilary, Adam Marek, Jane Roberts and Zoe Gilbert.
I have heard that my story 'Sensitive' has won the Worcestershire Literary Festival Flash Fiction Award announced on Friday 12 June. The story was read aloud by LitFest organiser Lindsay Stanberry-Flynn. It will be published in an anthology by Black Pear Press in the autumn.
https://www.facebook.com/WorcesterFlashFiction/posts/703754279746693
A new short story event, called Short Stories For Grown-Ups, starts on Sunday 14 June when Katherine Mitchell and event organiser Philip Douch read at No 23 Bisrtro & Bar, Nelson Street, Stroud, GL5 2HH at 8pm
I am headlining the second event - on Sunday 9 August again at 8pm.
Then on 11 October it's Clare Reddaway.
Tickets are £5 and available from No 23 or by emailing Philip Douch on pandjdouch@gmail.com
The first ever Stroud Short Stories Anthology covering every event from 2011 to April 2015 is now available for £10. Edited by Nimue Brown with a cover by Tom Brown the paperback has 235 pages, and 80 stories by 57 authors.
More information on how to order is on the SSS website
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