Oxford Prize: She writes herself a different life by Susan Wigmore

One in which her mother doesn’t die tragically giving birth even though it means sacrificing any likeness to Mary Shelley. One in which her father spends weekends at home (like other dads) instead of showing people Grand-Design houses he wants himself. One in which her older brother isn’t in his room all day listening to DarkContinue reading “Oxford Prize: She writes herself a different life by Susan Wigmore”

The 2024 summer short-list

We are thrilled to announce our short list for the summer Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2024 in partnership with the Bodleian Libraries’ Kafka: Making of an Icon exhibition at the University of Oxford. If your story is listed, please do not identify which story belongs to you, as the judges are hard at work making their decisions. SHORT LISTEDContinue reading “The 2024 summer short-list”

The 2024 summer long-list

We are thrilled to announce our long list for the summer Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2024 in partnership with the Bodleian Libraries’ Kafka: Making of an Icon exhibition at the University of Oxford. Congratulations to all of the authors who reached the list and for all those who entered this round. As always, we saw a wonderfulContinue reading “The 2024 summer long-list”

Jigsaw Pieces by Susan L. Edser

11 I feel the woman’s gaze infiltrate me, as she looks for secrets that only she suspects. There is a tension, which is held by the birdsong that drifts between us.  ‘I heard you sing,’ she says.  I am awkward and notice heat reddening my cheeks. I’m at that age when my body is growingContinue reading “Jigsaw Pieces by Susan L. Edser”

New Voice Award: Eomma, where are we going? By Yossi Eun-Chong Rosen

Eomma says it is time for bed. Eomma makes me pee in the urinal outside. Appa is asleep. The blanket hugs me. Eomma kisses my forehead. The candle dies.   – I can’t sleep tonight. The sheets are cold. My eyes are open. The moon is in the window.  – Eomma packs me potatoes for school.Continue reading “New Voice Award: Eomma, where are we going? By Yossi Eun-Chong Rosen”

The 2024 winter short-list

We are thrilled to announce our short list for the winter Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2024. Congratulations to all of the authors who reached the list and who will be awarded publication in our next anthology and a workshop with The Flash Cabin. If your story is listed, please do not identify which story belongsContinue reading “The 2024 winter short-list”

The 2024 winter long-list

We are thrilled to announce our long list for the winter Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2024. Congratulations to all of the authors who reached the list and for all those who entered this round. As always, we saw a wonderful range of genres, topics and stories from all over the world, and it was hugelyContinue reading “The 2024 winter long-list”

First Place: Solve the Problems that Fergus Denies he Caused by Malina Douglas

1. When Mary leads the four-year-old child, wrapped in a shawl he singed the edges of when he started a fire in the kitchen, with a bracelet around one wrist printed in shaky letters the name Fergus, to the steps of the orphanage, kisses the small exposed brow and walks away without looking behind her, toContinue reading “First Place: Solve the Problems that Fergus Denies he Caused by Malina Douglas”