At the Arts Council Annual General Meeting, it was decided that all of the public art that was off display and held in storage should be distributed among the population, and shown in whatever way the people saw fit. Those who wished to host artwork entered a lottery system, paying a flat rate of £10.99.Continue reading “New Voice Award: Happy little accidents by Meg Orpwood”
Category Archives: Competition
The 2023 winter short-list
We are thrilled to announce our short-list for the winter Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2023. 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 LISTED STORIES Congratulations to everyone on the list who will be awarded publication and either a yearContinue reading “The 2023 winter short-list”
The 2023 winter long-list
We are thrilled to announce our long-list for the winter Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2023. 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 experience, genres, topics and stories from all over the world and it was hugelyContinue reading “The 2023 winter long-list”
First Place: The Anatomy of Arriving by Michele Wong
This story was first published in December 2022 by The Master’s Review, and then by the Oxford Flash Fiction Prize in 2023. Your feet move slowly, dragging one Samsonite hardcase till you reach the departure gate where you feel the eel of awkward slip from head to toes as each word bends the heart whenContinue reading “First Place: The Anatomy of Arriving by Michele Wong”
Second place: Dinosaur Bones by Emily Ives-Keeler
Dad watches the crows every morning from the kitchen window. A young family has roosted in the hedgerow trees and each day they line up on the fence and scream at each other, at the sky, at the Universe, at my Dad. Dad sips his tea and glares. He knocks on the window, but theContinue reading “Second place: Dinosaur Bones by Emily Ives-Keeler”
Third place: Aching Bones by Zoë D. Marriott
The bone-flutes are restless this morning. There is no wind yet, and the reeds stand unmoving amid the dark silty water; but the flutes shift where they hang beneath the thick sheaf of the eaves, rippling with mournful notes. They’ve faded from pink to yellow as they dried – though I watered them every dayContinue reading “Third place: Aching Bones by Zoë D. Marriott”
New Voice Award: 1974 by Veneta Roberts
The clouds hang low, with a smell in the air that reminds me of our small bathroom, when I’m the last in line. The smell of six other bodies removing their night-time odours into the sink, the dregs hanging in the air, not completely eliminated by a layer of cocoa-butter and Sure. I pull theContinue reading “New Voice Award: 1974 by Veneta Roberts”
The 2022 summer short-list
We are thrilled to announce our short-list for the summer Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2022. If your story is listed, please do not identify which story belongs to you, as the judges are hard at work making their decisions. We will be contacting you soon regarding our end of year anthology. This year, our shortlist will beContinue reading “The 2022 summer short-list”
The 2022 summer long-list
We are thrilled to announce our long-list for the summer Oxford Flash Fiction Prize 2022. Congratulations to all of the authors who reached the list and for all those who entered this round. We saw a wonderful range of genres, topics and stories from all over the world and it was hugely competitive. Many wonderfulContinue reading “The 2022 summer long-list”
Sticks and Stones: Oxford Flash Fiction Anthology launch – 23 April, 5 pm
We are thrilled to launch the first Oxford Flash Fiction anthology 2021 this month, and you are invited! Celebrate with us for an evening of readings, prizes and more, with past judges, and the authors themselves. 23 April 2022 5 pm Authors Cornerlis Affre, Gayathiri Dhevi Appathurai, Holly Barratt, John Barron, Lydia Benson, Sharon Boyle,Continue reading “Sticks and Stones: Oxford Flash Fiction Anthology launch – 23 April, 5 pm”
