Judge Fiona Cooper has selected her winners
for the January Global Short Story Competition and writers from the UK and
Australia have taken the honours.
The £100 first place prize goes to Colin
Hodson, London, England, for The Stranger, of which Fiona says: “It is very hard to judge
stories, and I feel it is important that a story includes both feeling and
technique. This sparse story has both, and also conveys that elusive quality of
atmosphere. Not a word wasted and, although there is a conclusion, one’s imagination
goes beyond with many implicit questions which are intriguing.”
Our highly commended £25 runner up prize is
being divided between Florence Child, Forest Range, Australia, for Revenge, and
Pam Plumb, Darlington, Co Durham, England, for Patient 129191.
Fiona says: “I had to have two runners up,
since it was not possible to choose between these stories.
“Cinematic and original in concept,
Revenge swept me into the land of so many movies, where people bowl through
like tumbleweeds make their impression then vanish away over the horizon -
excellent writing and I was left wanting more.
“Patient 129191 story drew me in with its
very peculiar world view, which became the skewed reality of the whole
narrative. Brilliant twists and turns on every page sustained this story and,
as with the other two I have chosen, I wanted to know more. I am also convinced
that all three winning writers should carry on writing and explore the idea of
a longer piece of work.”
The writers on the shortlist are:
Deborah J Ledford, Scottsdale, Afghanistan
Petra McQueen, Colchester, Essex, England
Kylie Orr, Upwey, Victoria, Australia
Gillian Brown, Peyriac de Mer, Aude, France
Virginie Tozzo, France
Esther Newton, Thatcham, Berkshire, England
Paul Freeman, United Arab Emirates
Winning stories will be posted on www.inscribemedia.co.uk Well done to our successful writers. You can enter the March competition at the
same address.
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