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  • Onwards and er onwards

    I should probably announce that I received heartwarming news recently that I have had two stories ‘All that thinking’ and ‘Filch’ longlisted in the prestigious Sean O’ Faolain prize. This is an international prize run by Munster Lit Writers Centre who publish the Literary magazine Southword. Particularly chuffed because the longlist wasn’t particularly long! The…

    alisonwells

    September 21, 2010
    Writing Adventures
    Crannog magazine, Sean O’ Faolain prize 2010, writing awards
  • #fridayflash Tales of monsoon and adventure

    She woke to the sound of the monsoon drumbeat and all she could think was ‘my sheets!’ She had left them on the washing line all night. She had stepped out into the garden before going to bed and the air was so starched linen clean that she’d stopped – the dusk against her cheeks…

    alisonwells

    September 16, 2010
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction
    #fridayfalsh, domestic life, flash fiction, motherhood
  • #Fridayflash Origami Flamingos

    This relates to a previous flash Close Encounters with Goldfish. That’s the trouble with origami flamingos, they crumple under duress. Exotic-pathetic. I needed something with a little more resilience, like the steel ties you put inside hardening concrete. ‘Pipe cleaners’ said my nephew Gary. ‘Good idea’ I said, thinking somehow of Dali’s elephants. There was…

    alisonwells

    September 10, 2010
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction
    #FridayFlash, flamingos, flashfiction, Las Vegas, origami, pipe cleaners, short story
  • Stories for Pakistan

    I’ve just found out through Tania Hershman’s blog that Greg McQueen who organised 100 Stories for Haiti, is organising a similar venture to help flood victims in Pakistan. He is looking for contributions of fiction of 500 words or less for his Stories for Pakistan project. For full details of the project click on Tania’s…

    alisonwells

    September 6, 2010
    Uncategorized
    flash fiction, greg mcqueen, pakistan, stories for pakistan
  • The Wobegone’s Slaughtered Dreams on Year Zero

    I was recently asked by Marcella O’ Connor one of the fine writers in the Year Zero collective to submit a piece of flash to which she would add music and interpret the script in a video piece. It’s fascinating how such a treatment adds a layer of meaning to the piece and enhances it,…

    alisonwells

    September 6, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Review of The White Road and other stories by Tania Hershman

    A collection of short stories is a tricky thing. The reader needs to get a sense of the writer’s unique voice and residual personality and style but without the stories running into sameness. In The White Road and other stories Tania Hershman accomplishes this masterfully. The collection is inspired by articles from science magazines but…

    alisonwells

    August 31, 2010
    Book reviews, Uncategorized
    flash fiction, Salt Modern Fiction, salt publishing, short fiction, short stories, tania hershman, the white road, The White Road and other stories
  • 5 New School Year Resolutions for Writing Parents

    In which I muse aloud and you get to listen in. Although it varies by a week or two across the Northern Hemisphere for many parents, children round about now are returning to school and the more rigid routines of school days, homework and earlier bedtimes will come into play. As parents we need to…

    alisonwells

    August 30, 2010
    Mother Homilies, Writing Tips
    creative space, Head space, parenthood, parenting, resolutions, school year, wellbeing, writing parents, Writing Tips
  • #Fridayflash Pre-determination

    Have you ever watched an ant crawling across the floor? Of course you have. Did you wonder where it was going to end up? Did you wait for it to find that crumb or sugar crystal and pick it up in its paws or its mouth or whatever it uses. Then did you amuse yourself…

    alisonwells

    August 26, 2010
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction
    #FridayFlash, flash fiction, manslaughter, murder, pre-determination, Writing
  • Review of Too Many Magpies by Elizabeth Baines

    Domesticity never takes place upon a large or lauded stage, it is a private, secret world whose interactions and observances are held and carried forward into ‘real life’. Elizabeth Baines’ book places the domestic in this central, core position. ‘A young mother married to a scientist fears for her children’s saftey as the natural world…

    alisonwells

    August 25, 2010
    Book reviews
    Book review, elizabeth baines, Fiction, motherhood, Salt Modern Fiction, too many magpies
  • #Fridayflash Some other platform

    Do you remember that night in Crewe? Of course you don’t, you weren’t there. I was carrying you in a small space behind my chest at the time. It was like I had a second heart the same as Dr. Who. And I come from Gallifrey too. So far away, can never go back, the…

    alisonwells

    August 12, 2010
    #FridayFlash, Flash fiction
    #FridayFlash, Crewe, flash fiction, love story, trains, travel
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