Breaking news: Illuminations

14 03 2008

Ok, so I promised news. And here it is. Odd Two Out Publishing has announced the imminent release of Illuminations, a new anthology of the weird and wonderful in very short fiction featuring, amongst others, me.

From Odd Two Out:

ILLUMINATIONS: The Friday Flash Fiction Anthology

Illuminations Cover

ISBN 978-0-9558662-0-3

ILLUMINATIONS is a new anthology from small press Odd Two Out Publishing showcasing original, cutting edge short fiction from eight up-and-coming young British writers.

When British author Gareth L Powell started adding short weekly pieces of flash fiction to his website back in July 2007, he didn’t expect anyone else to take much notice.

But soon there were seven other writers doing likewise – Paul Graham Raven, Gareth D Jones, Martin McGrath, Dan Pawley, Justin Pickard, Me, and Shaun C Green. Together, they have become known as the Friday Flash Fictioneers.

Flash fiction stories are complete short stories told in fewer than 1,000 words. Quoting from his introduction to the anthology, Gareth L Powell says:

“Adhering to this restricted format can be a valuable exercise for a writer. It’s often a lot trickier than it looks. You have to make every word count. Every thing in the story has to be doing something because there just isn’t room for extraneous waffle.”

The Friday Flash Fictioneers come from diverse walks of life – musicians, office workers, freelance journalists, students, magazine editors – and this new anthology collects together the best of their weekly output.

Edited by Paul Graham Raven, the pieces range from mainstream literature to far-out speculation; from horror to humour; from outright fantasy to straight-faced space opera.

All the stories in ILLUMINATIONS are published under a Creative Commons licence that permits them to be reproduced in the public domain as long as no profit is made in the process.

Copies of ILLUMINATIONS: The Flash Fiction Anthology will be available to order for £6.99 from Odd Two Out Publishing, or from the authors themselves. All profits from the sale of ILLUMINATIONS will be donated to the NSPCC.

Alternatively, The Fictioneers will be running a flash fiction workshop as part of Orbital 2008, the British Science Fiction convention held at the Raddisson Hotel, Heathrow over the Easter weekend. Convention-goers are invited to come along to quiz the team and have a go at writing their own extremely short fiction.

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So there you go. It’s all very exciting and slightly surreal.

Today’s Friday Flash will be winging its way to you around 1pm.


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8 responses

14 03 2008
Abbi

OMG congratulations. I shall certainly be picking up a copy and bragging to everyone that I know you :)

14 03 2008
Eleanor

Thats good, i support the NSPCC so i’l def buy it- does that mean you have a story in there?

14 03 2008
Toni

MAZEL TOV! As they say in a certain corner of North West London, “Fancy Shmancy!” Not only a published author, but featured guests at a convention! Amazing news – would you prefer a cheque or do you paypal, and can I get it autographed?
x

14 03 2008
SteveT

Congrats! Please bring one up for me next time you come over to Holborn!

15 03 2008
tysdaddy

Way to go.

The whole Friday Flash is new to me. I might have to give it a try. Haven’t done any flash writing that was purely fiction in a long time.

What a pleasure to read your stuff. Keep it coming . . .

Brian

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[...] tied, fanboy slapstick at my own expense. Ah well. It’ll be fun and of course there’s Illuminations to be shed on all sorts of [...]

20 03 2008
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[...] programme last night noting down the sessions I want to go to and making sure I know when the other Friday Flash Fictioneers and myself are on. In addition to the guests of honour (Neil Gaiman, China Miéville, Tanith Lee, [...]

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[...] scheduled to appear and I’d be lying if I didn’t say how pleased I was to take part in Illuminations in spite of the less than stellar review I got. Yet since then I haven’t managed to place [...]

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