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Won 3rd prize in the Bristol Short Story Prize Contest, October 2017 (10th year)

by MegTuite | Oct 14, 2017 | anthology, Awards, Fiction

Won 3rd prize in the Bristol Short Story Prize Contest (10th year) for The World Gravitates Towards the Ditch, October 2017

Honored to be shortlisted on the Bristol Short Story Prize, July 2017

by MegTuite | Jul 26, 2017 | anthology, Awards, Fiction, Writing

https://www.bristolprize.co.uk/news/2017-bristol-short-story-prize-shortlist/

My story is long listed at Bristol Short Story Contest, July 2017

by MegTuite | Jul 12, 2017 | Awards, Fiction, Writing

https://www.bristolprize.co.uk/news/2017-bristol-short-story-prize-longlist/

‘Lined Up Like Scars,’ is now available on Amazon published by Flash: The International Short-Short Story Press, April 2016

by MegTuite | Apr 27, 2016 | Books & Chapbooks, Flash Fiction

Lined Up Like Scars is available on Amazon, published by Flash: The International Short-Short Story Press, April 2016 Thank you so much, Ash Chantler and Peter Blair!...

“Lined Up Like Scars” chapbook is published in Flash: The International Short-Short Story Press (University of Chester) January 2016

by MegTuite | Jan 3, 2016 | Books & Chapbooks, Flash Fiction

http://www.chester.ac.uk/flash.fiction/press Lined up Like Scars chapbook is published in Flash: The International Short-Short Story Press, January 2016 Thank you, Ash Chantler and Peter Blair (University of Chester, UK)
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