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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 ...
Dec. 22—While sifting through nearly 350 entries in this year's Pasatiempo Writing Contest, one thing became clear: Santa Fe — and New Mexico — fosters a strong community of writers. Based ...
In 2007 Stohlman began writing flash fiction and co-founded Fast Forward Press, [4] a press dedicated to publishing flash fiction, where she remained until 2012. [5] She edited three anthologies of flash fiction including Fast Forward: The Mix Tape, the first anthology of flash fiction to ever be a finalist for a Colorado Book Award in 2011. [6]
Women’s Prize for Fiction 2024 shortlist stack (Women’s Prize for Fiction 2024) Last year, Barbara Kingsolver became the first person to win the award twice with her novel Demon Copperhead .
Aimee Parkison is an American writer known for experimental, lyrical, feminist fiction. She has won the FC2 Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize as well as the first annual Starcherone Fiction Prize and has taught creative writing at a number of universities, including Cornell University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Oklahoma State University.
Heidi W. Durrow (born June 21, 1969) is an American writer, author of best-seller [1] The Girl Who Fell from the Sky, and the winner of the 2008 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. [2] [3]
More recently, Fennelly has been writing flash nonfiction pieces in such magazines as Creative Nonfiction, The Southern Review, Five Points, The Normal School, Guernica, and The Missouri Review. Her collection, Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs, was published by W. W. Norton in fall of 2017.
Flash Me Magazine is a defunct online magazine devoted to publishing flash fiction stories. Its last issue was in October 2010. It was a quarterly publication by Winged Halo Productions. [1] [2] It was a paying market, accepting all genres of fiction under 1,000 words. Issues were published on January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31.