Hysteria 2020 finalists

It’s taken 6 months, many hours on the part of lots of people including all the wonderful entrants, and finally I’m at the stage where I can announce the finalists in the Hysteria 2020 Writing Competition. The under 16’s category hasn’t been finalised yet, so I will update this post later this week when I have the details. As usual the standard was exceptionally high and it was hard to choose between so many good entries and I just want to say a huge thank you to Becky Danks who also judged half the entries as well. Of course, there were many entries which were disqualified for not following the rules and we had many which went way over the word counts set for each category. If there is one piece of advice I would like to give every writing competition entrant, it’s read the rules and any guidelines as they will make sure your entry has the best chance of being read by the judges. All the adult finalists have been informed and are busy creating their mini-biographies for the anthology and hopefully, are looking forward to hearing who will be the overall winner in their category. The winners will all be announced when the anthology is published in early December, just in time for Christmas. The names are in no particular order and are as follows: Flash Fiction Category EE Rhodes – A lighthouse mourning Michelle Christophorou – The cake in the shape of a five Ana Agaronyan – Clipons Tricia Lowther – Birthday, 1973 Richard T...
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