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  2. Angela Readman - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Readman won first prize in the Mslexia Women's Poetry Competition, judged by Kathleen Jamie. [4] She won the National Flash Fiction Contest, and the Essex Poetry Prize in 2012. She was placed second in the first Short Story Competition in 2011. She has won New Writing North awards, [5] and won the Ragged Raven longer poems competition .

  3. Nancy Stohlman - Wikipedia

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    Flash Fiction. Website. nancystohlman.com. Nancy Stohlman (born August 13, 1973), is an American flash fiction writer and musician. [1] She is the author of one educational book, two flash novels, one collection of flash fiction, and the editor of four anthologies. Stohlman is also a founding member of Fast Forward Press. [2][3]

  4. Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Other flash fiction writers in Arabic include Zakaria Tamer, Haidar Haidar, and Laila al-Othman. In the Russian-speaking world the best known flash fiction author is Linor Goralik. [citation needed] In the southwestern Indian state of Kerala P. K. Parakkadavu is known for his many microstories in the Malayalam language. [26]

  5. Beth Groundwater - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Fatality" won the Great Manhattan Mystery Conclave Short Story Anthology Contest in 2005, and her 2005 short story "Lucky Bear" placed first in the Storyteller Magazine Flash Fiction Contest. [7] Groundwater's first two novels have been award candidates. A Real Basket Case was nominated for the Best First Novel Agatha Award in 2007.

  6. Amy Hempel - Wikipedia

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    December 14, 1951 (age 72) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation. Short story writer, essayist, journalist, professor. Genre. Fiction. Amy Hempel (born December 14, 1951) is an American short story writer and journalist. She teaches creative writing at the Michener Center for Writers.

  7. List of Women's Prize for Fiction winners - Wikipedia

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    First awarded. 1996. Website. www.womensprizeforfiction.co.uk. The Women's Prize for Fiction (previously called Orange Prize for Fiction (1996–2006 & 2009–12), Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007–2008) and Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (2014–2017)) is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious literary prizes, [4][5][6 ...

  8. Mslexia - Wikipedia

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    Mslexia means women's writing (ms = woman lexia = words). Its association with dyslexia is intentional. Dyslexia is a difficulty, more prevalent in men, with reading and spelling. Mslexia is a difficulty, more prevalent in women, with getting into print. Mslexia is the complex set of conditions and expectations that prevents women, who as girls ...

  9. Room (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The creative non-fiction contest was originally added to the other two genres in 2008, and moved to the March deadline starting in 2015. [ 12 ] In 2016, Room launched their first Short Forms Contest, a multi-genre / genre-blending contest for flash fiction, flash CNF, and prose poetry of 500 words and under, with an inaugural deadline of 15 ...