Friday, 30 August 2013
GLADSTONE'S LIBRARY MYSTERY LADY - flash winner
Gladstone's Library recently ran a writing competition based on a mystery portrait of a lady in red that they own. I'm thrilled to have won the flash section of the comp. I'll be going to Wales for a week to write next year as part of my prize. Congrats to Fiona Knowles-Holland who won the short story section. Thanks to the library for supporting fiction writers, particularly those of us who love the shorter forms.
I was half-awake last night thinking (with gratitude) about the week in Gladstone's - Britain's only residential library - deciding I will take the ferry rather than the aeroplane because I am utterly sick of airport shenanigans. You would think there would be more exciting things on my mind like: 'A whole week to myself!' or simply 'Wales!' but, there you go, even half-asleep I am sorting out the practicalities. However I get there, I am looking forward to it hugely. Once again writing provides an exciting and fun opportunity. Ain't life grand.
Labels:
Awards,
flash,
Gladstone's Libarary,
Lit comps,
lit prizes,
short-shorts,
Wales
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2 comments:
Congrats babe. It's great to win a flash prize on the eve of your flash collection's publish. May it be a omen for it's success. F x
Aw, thanks, me darling. N x
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