Full Description
Fish aims to discover new and exciting talent both in Ireland and abroad, and publish it, bringing a taste of the latest Irish literature around the world, while taking back some of theirs. In 1994 Fish started its life on a trawler off the south west of Ireland, moving to the mainland a year later. The Short Story Prize is world wide, and the winners each year are published in the anthology. Overall Winner of 1,500: Andrew Lloyd-Jones, with his story Feathers and Cigarettes Second Prize: Geona Edwards with The Terrible Eyes of Big Hawkins Third Prize: Katy Darby with Pussycat, Pussycat. Also includes the work of eleven runners-up.
Contents
Andrew Lloyd-Jones, with his story Feathers and Cigarettes. The anthology will take its name from this title. Second, with the prize of a week at Anam Cara Writers' and Artists' Retreat, Geona Edwards with The Terrible Eyes of Big Hawkins. Third is Katy Darby with Pussycat, Pussycat. There are eleven runners-up, which will all feature in the 2003 Fish Anthology along with the first, second and third. (Not in order, all are equal runners-up) Freda Churches - The Visit Sophie Spalding - Locked Down Mia Gallagher - All Bones Terese R Funke - Just the Way He Liked It Virginia McRae - Sentenced to Death by Stoning G Ochsner - The Hidden Lives of Lakes Sean Lusk - Pursuit of the Invisible Woman Jason Bellipanni - The Last Elfe-Mite Linda E Clopton - Mazes Elizabeth Brinkley - Tinkerbell Morgan McDermott - Tow