Three stories for just £10 entry fee RETURNS! When we brought back our flash fiction competition in November 2023, after a year's sabbatical, we restricted the number of entries to just two. But now we've decided to increase that, offering even better value-for-money to writers wanting to enter multiple stories into our ever-growing competition. Of … Continue reading Our Flash Fiction Competition – you can now enter THREE stories for just £10
Author: Cranked Anvil
NOTHING I CAN DO, OR I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT by Nora Nadjarian
He calls me an ungrateful bitch, the parrot escapes its cage, perches on the tap of the kitchen sink, its beak slightly open and the dark little tongue showing. The argument escalates while the neighbour practises her scales on the piano. My husband and I stare at each other, me in disbelief, he with hatred. … Continue reading NOTHING I CAN DO, OR I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT by Nora Nadjarian
CAMOUFLAGE by Lori Cramer
Floyd got Shannon’s name inked on his left shoulder—which stunned Shannon because she and Floyd had gone out only seven times. Four dinners. Two movies. One ballgame. But there it was in capital letters: SHANNON. The perfect camouflage for his previous tattoo, the name of his ex-girlfriend, Ann. Lori Cramer’s short prose has appeared in … Continue reading CAMOUFLAGE by Lori Cramer
COUNTERING HEARTBREAK by Nicola Golding
Masie lunged at the kitchen counter with her sledgehammer. She wasn't sure what was more satisfying, the thwacking sound it made on impact or the cracks it left behind.She had unintentionally made a work of art; a perfect representation of what the man she'd made love to on this very worktop had done to her … Continue reading COUNTERING HEARTBREAK by Nicola Golding
NUMBER 14 by Sue Johnson
I remember the day we moved there – the dinginess of the hallway with its old-fashioned dado rail and thick brown wallpaper. The faint smell of gas and mice. The sense that someone was watching us from the shadows. A malevolent presence that didn’t want us.I was ten. Back then, when I’d said how scared … Continue reading NUMBER 14 by Sue Johnson
MAYBE NOBODY IS PRINCE CHARMING DURING HAYFEVER SEASON by Sandra Hirons
Six years of dating meant she could read a man quickly. She’d been watching this one for fifteen minutes, sitting opposite her on the Tube. The signs were good: dark socks, requisite number of fastened shirt buttons, reasonably but not overly-groomed, neutral newspaper. She cleared her throat. "Excuse me..."He looked up and his eyes widened … Continue reading MAYBE NOBODY IS PRINCE CHARMING DURING HAYFEVER SEASON by Sandra Hirons
May 2024 – Flash shortlist and winners
We're pleased to announce that the judges have made their decision on our May Flash Fiction competition.. So – congratulations to the following two winning entries: 1st: Oliver Juggins – MAniFeStO 2nd: Anita Goodfellow – The Bench Your stories are published here on our website, and prize money is on its way. And well done … Continue reading May 2024 – Flash shortlist and winners
MAniFeStO by Oliver Juggins (1st place, Flash, May24)
I was born of the Inner Voice. The voice that sometimes tells you, contrary to all evidence, that everything will be okay. The voice that provides comfort in the dark; company in the lonely abyss of modern life. But it has a darker side. Sometimes that voice is harmful. It’s violent. It shocks us as … Continue reading MAniFeStO by Oliver Juggins (1st place, Flash, May24)
