The banknotes were transported in several large cases to the Bank of England. From them, a dozen batches were picked for inspection. Staff in rubber gloves examined the print, the watermark and the motion thread. From one inspector, the Chief Cashier took a note and held it idly up to the light. A genuine, newly-printed … Continue reading THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS by Joe Bedford (2nd place Jan20)
NEVER GOING GREEN by Sherry Morris (3rd place Jan20)
In Lesterville, we know the phrase Recycle, Reuse, and Reduce, we just choose to ignore it. Not because we’re against saving the planet, or don’t understand the plastic problem. We do. But when we hear or see that slogan, we think of Merin McCallister. And shiver. She doesn’t live here anymore, and the house … Continue reading NEVER GOING GREEN by Sherry Morris (3rd place Jan20)
January 2020 – Long List
It's been the longest period of time that we've taken to announce our long list this quarter - due to the increasing number of quality entries we've received from all around the world. The judges have enjoyed reading all qualifying entries, and we're delighted to publish our long list below. However - We're still receiving … Continue reading January 2020 – Long List
SURFACE TENSION by Andy Banks (1st place Oct19)
The sky was dying a red death when we eventually reached the swamp. We’d been walking for so long that the village was nothing more than a huddled mass of black teeth jutting from the rolling hills behind us. I couldn’t even make out my house anymore. “Could’ve just gone to the rec,” I grumbled. … Continue reading SURFACE TENSION by Andy Banks (1st place Oct19)
WHEN DEATH CALLS by Claire Wilson (2nd place Oct19)
‘I remembered the nail clippers, mum.’ If she had the strength to look down and see the state her fingernails had gotten into, she would have been mortified. If she heard me, she didn’t flinch. Not so much as a quiver of her eyelids. I tended to her nails as she slept. It gave me … Continue reading WHEN DEATH CALLS by Claire Wilson (2nd place Oct19)
SPITTING IMAGE by Gwenda Major (3rd place Oct19)
It’s weird but when people have been saying the same thing to you over and over for years, it’s really hard to remember when it first began. So I can only guess it must have started when I was about eleven or twelve. It spooked me a bit at first – the way someone in … Continue reading SPITTING IMAGE by Gwenda Major (3rd place Oct19)
October 2019 – Shortlist and winners
The biggest crop of entries we've had so far for this quarter's competition, which has made the job of choosing the three placed stories more difficult than ever. After much deliberation over the longlist, though, they have now been selected. Congratulations to: 1st: Andy Banks - Surface Tension 2nd: Claire Wilson - When Death Calls … Continue reading October 2019 – Shortlist and winners
October 2019 – Long List
We received our biggest crop of short story entries yet for the October round of our competition, and we've really had our work cut out to select the ones going through to te next stage. (We're still receiving some entries, though, that do not adhere to our rules of entry, and therefore have had to … Continue reading October 2019 – Long List
