Flash Fiction Competition Results

As promised last week, I’m delighted to announce the results of my flash fiction competition. Please read the simply brilliant winning entries below and the judge’s comments following. An enormous thank you to all those who entered. You made it extremely difficult for me to choose. I read, re-read and read yet again, all the entries, changing my mind several times over! Results for the ‘Treasure’ themed competition will appear here, this time next week.

1st Place: The Life of a Teddy Bear by Sacha Black

2nd Place: Money by Adam Dixon

3rd Place: Morning Antlers by Julia Anderson

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Highly Commended:

The Boy Who Lost His Shadow by Geoff Le Pard

Snatching Some Peace by Rachel Louise Dove

Who Me? by Lestie Mulholland

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Commended:

Fire Exit by Jocelyn Barker

Why? by David Harrison

Know Your Enemy by Geoff Le Pard

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Here are the stories. Enjoy:

1st Place:

The Life of a Teddy Bear

By

Sacha Black

I protected him for ten years. Now he closes the cardboard coffin on me. It makes my stuffing heart ache until it breaks in two. 

I never told him, but I’m terrified of the dark. Only his cuddles kept me brave. And now there’s no one to protect me. I’m all alone in the loft. 

Tears trickle out button eyes for what feels like an eternity. 

Until one day, a crack appears in the box. Blonde locks and bright blue eyes smile at me, sewing the first stitch of my heart back together.

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 Judge’s Comments:

This story had me right from the start. By the end of the first paragraph I was hooked, feeling that sense of abandonment, along with the teddy bear. The first person viewpoint is the perfect choice for this story; the reader is carried along with the bear, feeling and experiencing everything along with him. It’s a simple concept but so beautifully told. The story takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster; not easy to do in only 100 words.  I love the descriptive language; I could imagine this whole cycle of the life of the teddy bear in my mind. In a story of such short length, every word has to count and, in this story, it certainly does. A very worthy winner. 

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2nd Place:

Money

By

Adam Dixon

You know me. You covet me. Gold, silver, copper, paper and plastic; I have had many guises but I am always known. Young, old, man, woman, saint or sinner, it matters not; all hear my voice, my siren call. I lurk in the caverns of your minds and whisper to you constantly, maddeningly, irresistibly. Sleepless nights, broken friendships and dark deeds await you, for Greed is my puppet and he serves me well. I am the root of all evil and my reach is tireless…I will watch you teeter on the brink of madness and laugh at your despair.

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Judge’s Comments:

When I first set this competition, I advised entrants to think outside the box and this is exactly what Adam has done in his story. You don’t often see a story written in the second person and it’s a brilliant choice here. Adam sums up the subject of money and its hold upon us superbly, making us almost believe that money is a living, breathing being that we can’t escape. A wonderfully atmospheric story. 

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3rd Place:

Morning Antlers

By

Julia Anderson

Every day, my dear teenage daughter, your morning antlers slay my peace. You butt heads with me and endlessly bleat, “This isn’t right; that’s wrong,” before you set off for school. Why are you never satisfied?

The new breakfast cereal you chose and munched at the weekend is no longer to your exact taste. Your expensive shoes that were bang up to the minute in fashion last week are now, “So last year, Mother. I can’t possibly be seen dead in them.”

 Oh yes, you can, dear daughter. Step closer and let me fasten the tie on your school uniform.

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Judge’s Comments:

I loved this story on first reading. With a fifteen-year-old daughter, I immediately connected with the mother in the story. I know just how she feels! The story is also very cleverly told and the use of language spot-on. I wondered how Julia would bring the story to a conclusion and the ending is a highly satisfying one. Once again, this story offered something a little different and so it instantly stood out. 

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33 responses to “Flash Fiction Competition Results”

  1. Congrats, all! 🎉 Fab flash!

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    1. It certainly is!

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  2. Well done to everyone who won. 🙂 It seems as though there was some stiff competition.

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  3. Wonderful! Loved all the stories and huge congratulations to the winners! 😀👏🏻

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  4. Amazing stories. Congratulations to Sacha, congrats to all. Wow.

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    1. Thanks Jason, I’m still utterly gobsmacked!

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  5. Well this has made my evening! 😄 Thanks so much, Esther! Massive congrats to Sacha and Julia, and to everyone who entered. It was great fun and a fantastic challenge 😄

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    1. And congratulations to you too! ❤

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    2. You’re very, very welcome. A great story – yet again 🙂

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  6. Love this! I can see why the winners, WON.

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    1. They were all great, weren’t they? 🙂

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  7. Congratulations to all the participants – and winners – wonderful flash. 🙂

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  8. So, like… umm…. *blush*! had to read this approximately 80 times to see if that was really my name. Utterly, utterly shocked, and thrilled. Thank you so so much ❤ ❤ this has made my year!

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    Silver Threading

    Congratulations! I have goosebumps for you! Bravo! 💖

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    1. Thank you for the comment 🙂

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    Julia Anderson

    Huge congrats to Sacha and Adam. Loved both of your flashes.

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    1. And congratulations to you, Julia; I loved your story. I’ve sent you your prize winnings this morning. Thank you for entering 🙂

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    2. Your story was brilliant too, Julia. I loved the final line! The stern words of an exasperated mother is something I remember well! 😄

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  11. excellent, really truly excellent. Good choice judges and I can see how hard to pick (Adam’s second person is a tour de force)

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    1. Thanks, Geoff. I certainly had my work cut out choosing!

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    2. Thank you for saying so, Geoff 😊

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  12. Congratulations to all the winners. They are truly inspirational pieces of fiction that will all go a long way in helping many writers learn the processes of what writing brillaint pieces of Flash Fiction is all about. Thank you for sharing them with us, Esther.

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    1. It was a pleasure. I was amazed by the quality of writing and the wonderful stories.

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  13. Congratulations to all winners. Great job and thanks to you, Esther, for sharing them.
    Shalom aleichem,
    Patricia

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comment 🙂

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  14. Congratulations to all the winners! Loved all the three you featured.

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    1. Thanks for your comment, Annika 🙂

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    Jocelyn Barker

    Thanks, Esther!

    Also want to say I will be in touch re what I want from course soon. Unfortunately our cat failed to come home on Friday morning and we couldn’t find her. She dragged herself home and through the catflap on Saturday late am with a broken pelvis plus grazing from being hit by a car (probably at 5am on Friday, we have been told). She is still hospitalised (at Fitzpatrick’s of TV supervet fame) but we are on a roller coaster. Once things are resolved I’ll be able to get into writing again.

    Best wishes, Jocelyn.

    Sent from my iPhone

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    1. Thanks, Jocelyn. I have replied to this by e-mail. Take care.

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  16. Hi Esther, I’ve been trying to get over here for so long! Loved reading the winning stories here, many congratulations to one and all, especially to Sacha for her well derserved win! Loved her story. I can well imagine how very hard this must have been for you to choose! xx

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    1. Thank you for reading the entries 🙂 It was very hard! But I loved every moment xx

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