Issue Five of Neither Fish Nor Foul is all about cake - but true to form it isn’t really about cake at all. Enjoy! https://www.neitherfishnorfoul.com/issues/issue-five
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National Flash Fiction Day
Purely volunteer run, National Flash Fiction day is a highlight of the flash fiction world. In the UK we have Flash Flood, swiftly followed by The Write-In. I’m exceptionally fond of the NFFD because they were practically the first to publish my writing, in their 2022 anthology (see below). I also had a piece in … Continue reading National Flash Fiction Day
Flash: Ernst is coming home
Back in the day I dreamt of being published in New Flash Fiction Review - and now look! Inspired by an Eleanora Carrington painting which Anika Carpenter showed us in her always productive Flash Cabin generative workshop. https://newflashfiction.com/ernst-is-coming-home-by-jack-morris/
Flash Comp shortlist
Delighted to be on this shortlist. This competition is dear to my heart, having placed in it this time last year. I know the readers and the judges are top notch (and the organiser, Audrey, too) so it’s very heartwarming to think they liked my story. It also attracts some tip-top writers … again, my … Continue reading Flash Comp shortlist
Flash Fiction
I'm not writing much - or at least, I'm not finishing much, at the moment. So delighted that Free Flash Fiction published this story I. CANT. BREATHE today. Born in the Writers HQ Writing as Resistance festival in August 2024 and with the stunning art work of the indefatigable Anne Anthony to accompany it.
Pushcart Nominated
Ever since I started writing I’ve read Pushcart Nominated short form writers and thought ‘what’s that, then?’ and wondered if I’d ever, could I ever …? A Pushcart Nomination means a small press has selected your work (they put up to six pieces forward a year) which means many writers are nominated but few are … Continue reading Pushcart Nominated
Flash fiction: The Siren call …
'The siren call of a crimson crepe de Chine dress made from a 1938 Vogue pattern, comprising of a circular six-piece skirt and a rounded neck with pussy-bow detail' is the longest title I've ever used. Not bad for a 460 word piece, in which wartime housewife Ava is tempted by the call of her … Continue reading Flash fiction: The Siren call …




