Fire up your flash fiction!

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Feb

25

6:30pm

Fire up your flash fiction!

By The Bridport Prize

Make every word count and discover the art of telling a story in seconds. Whether you’re new to the flash form or keen to power up your words, join us for how to make your flash fiction stand out in a crowd.

Tickets £10
£1 tickets for under represented writers on a low income Hurry! Limited supply

Featuring


KIRSTY LOGAN
A former Bridport Prize flash fiction judge, Kirsty’s latest books are the novel Now She is Witch and The Unfamiliar: A Queer Motherhood Memoir. Her short story collection No & Other Love Stories is out on Valentine’s Day 2025. She is the author of three novels, three story collections, two chapbooks, a 10-hour audio play for Audible, several collaborative projects with musicians and visual artists, and around 300 short stories. Her work has been optioned for TV, developed for film, adapted for stage, recorded for radio and podcasts and exhibited in galleries.
www.kirstylogan.com

ALLISON FIELD BELL
Allison’s work has appeared in SmokeLong Quarterly, The Gettysburg Review, Shenandoah, New Orleans Review, West Branch, Epiphany, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Pinch and Best Small Fictions which includes Carve her 3rd placed Bridport Prize piece. From the US, Allison is studying for a PhD in Prose at the University of Utah. She has an MFA in Fiction from New Mexico State University and is working on a collection of flash non fiction.
www.allisonfieldbell.com

ADAM ROBINSON
Adam Z. Robinson is a flash fiction author, theatre writer and performer. His flash piece God Save the King was highly commended in The Bridport Prize, Favouritism won joint first place in The Letter Review and Assembly Line was published in the Bath Flash Fiction Anthology. Adam  hosts The Ghost Story Book Club podcast.
www.adamzrobinson.com

Run by international creative writing competition The Bridport Prize. Previous winners include Kate Atkinson and Kit de Waal. Discover more at www.bridportprize.org.uk

Deadline for Novel, Short Story, Poetry, Flash Fiction: 31 May 2025.
Memoir deadline 30 September 2025.

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