Prose
Prose Competitions:

Segora Vignettes 2011


Our judge for the 2011 Vignette competition is Bernard Lord. He is an ex rock-climber, fell-walker and runner “all interrupted by Medicine and the Civil Service.” On retirement he joined the Writers’ Block having felt let down by various Creative Writing courses. Since putting his head on the Block he has written profusely and been published in Fire Magazine’s International Issue, Pulsar, Decanto and The French Literary Review. He is the author of two poetry collections, In a Cerulean Sky and Ratios of Approximation. This year he came joint second in the Global Short Story Competition and was short-listed for the Global Flash Fiction prize and the Fish short story prize. He edited the recently-published correspondence 'Letters from Brazil'. He lives in Gourgé, France, where he is compiling his 'Little Book of Curiosities, or the Meaning of Whatever?'

The winners of the 2011 Vignette competition have been announced - read them by clicking here.


Segora Short Stories 2011


We are pleased to announce Joanna Pocock as the judge for the 2011 Segora Short Story competition. Joanna graduated with honours from the Creative Writing MA at Bath Spa University where she won an award for her collection of short stories Blue Suburban Skies. Originally from Ottawa, Canada, she currently lives in East London.


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