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Writer. Drawn to the wild ones. https://www.francesorrok.co.uk Pithead Chapel | Wigleaf | Smokelong Quarterly | Gone Lawn | New Ohio Review
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Entries are open for the @welkinpress.bsky.social genre prize. Micro-fiction experiments boost my stamina for longer projects. Highly recommended for anyone in the middle of a novel draft!
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Finally, the bug is back with a round of the Guinness.
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FlashFlood opens for submissions on 19 April till 25 April. Flashes up to 300 words. Stories will be published on NFFD. Pre 2023 previously published considered. Reserved slots for unpublished writers. For more details see our submission guidelines: flashfloodjournal.blogspot.com/p/submission...
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Writing me: All the adjectives! Yes! Not just a torch, but a flaming, burning, blazing torch! Let's not get confused here! Editing me: Please go directly to jail.
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National Flash Fiction Day
Oh no! Did you forget to register?? 👀 Writing to Change the World with Yun Wei is a virtual cross-genre workshop exploring how writing can awaken, unsettle, and inspire change — for writers of all levels. 🗓 May 19 🕖 19:00–20:30 (CET) 📍 Online #WritingWorkshop #CreativeWriting #Poetry #Writers
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I hear a lot about writers going over their intended wordcount but anyone out there ever carve out too much? I've been whittling separate chapters and oops! It's getting small.