As I stated in my New Year's Resolutions, I intend to enter some writing competitions this year.
Before entering a writing competition, it's always a good idea to check out previous winners in order to know what the judges favour.
So, when I arrived home the other day, after spending Christmas with my family, I was thrilled to see that my copy of Dark Tales had arrived. Published quarterly, each anthology contains ten pieces of speculative and horror fiction from new writers.
The prizes for making it into the top ten are generous, “First prize is £500, £250 goes to the runner-up and third place £100” and all other published entrants receive £5. However, the greatest prize of all is being able to add that ISBN number to your CV/résumé.
So, last night, I tucked myself into bed with the latest winner of this fabulous prize. I had to switch my FanStory head off— that one which goes in search for typos and SPaG errors. I did spot one missing comma, but it couldn’t stop me from enjoying the tale. Touch, Typing is an eccentric and bizarre, yet captivating tale of a young man, Nathan, who gets a new job as a clerk. His boss’s secretary is a robot, a wooden doll that is obvious to the world and spends her whole day typing. The click-clacking of the old typewriter seems to bewitch Nathan; he becomes obsessed with the doll and will stop at nothing to get her attention. The story’s author Georgina Bruce has proved that she has a fabulous imagination and the creative skill transfer it into writing. Let’s hope we see more of her in the future.
In my nosy little world I have discovered that Georgina has her own website http://thebeardedlady.wordpress.com/ where she posts some of her work. Another one of her stories is published on the E-zine, “The Three Lobed Burning Eye,” http://www.3lobedmag.com/issue19/3lbe19_story1.html
In upcoming blogs I shall be reviewing the other 9 short stories in the Dark Tales Anthology, Vol. XIV
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Resolutions for 2011
- Get driving licence before April.
- Post something on FanStory at least once a month.
- Go for NANOWriMo, even if it’s solo and not in November.
- Get a man.
- Enter at least 2 writing competitions outside of FanStory.
- Save about 20% of wages.
- Learn some French.
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