Flash Fiction: a Love Story by Clare Sita Fisher
Novelist and short story writer Clare Sita Fisher tells us about her love of flash fiction writing and what it means to her. There was a time when everything I wrote had to be a […]
Novelist and short story writer Clare Sita Fisher tells us about her love of flash fiction writing and what it means to her. There was a time when everything I wrote had to be a […]
We are delighted to support the brilliant Brisbane based Tiny Owl Workshop for a second time, in their innovative Krampus Crackers competition to find 12 flash fiction stories inspired by the mythical Christmas demon Krampus –
We are delighted to support the brilliant Brisbane based Tiny Owl Workshop for a second time, in their innovative Krampus Crackers competition to find 12 flash fiction stories inspired by the mythical Christmas demon Krampus –
We are delighted to support the brilliant Brisbane based Tiny Owl Workshop for a second time, in their innovative Krampus Crackers competition to find 12 flash fiction stories inspired by the mythical Christmas demon Krampus –
Vicky Pointing tells us about her adventures with the Krampus Cracker flash fiction competition organised by Brisbane based Tiny Owl Workshop. You can hear the stories in their first ever reading on Thursday 4th December,
Flash Fiction enthusiast and Leeds Big Bookend team member, Vicky Pointing, talks to us about her most recent project with Tiny Owl, ‘Krampus Crackers’. Read on to find out what she’s up to, and how
Here’s another competition for you Flash Fiction writers! The lovely Tiny Owl Workshop, all the way over in Oz, has kindly extended its Krampus Crackers Flash Fiction Competition to UK writers. Last year they ran
What better day to close our Napkin story blog series than with one last spook on Friday the 13th! As we come to our final flash fiction piece, ‘Resurrection’, Richard Smyth leaves us with a
Our next napkin story winner is Jenny Beech, and her flash fiction piece ‘Something Out of Science Fiction’. The News has been strange these past days. Flickering images of peculiar shadows, the sounds of screams