Thank you to everyone who participated in our contest. Every single entry is worth celebrating and we are grateful to each writer who rose to the challenge and crafted a story along the theme of SMALL TOWN SUMMER NIGHTS. Unfortunately, only twenty stories will move on to the next stage of the competition where they will be read in full by the judging panel and narrowed down to a shortlist of 8 that will go on to be published in an anthology. One grand prize winner will be chosen by our special guest judge, Marina L. Reed and they will be awarded a cash prize of $212.00.
Congratulations to Anne Baldo, Crystal Barnett, Jasmine Bedi, Daryl Bruce, Finnian Burnett, Alyssa Bushell, Falon Fayant, Casey Fehr, Lisa Jones, Desiree Kendrick, Dawn Miller, Jennifer Moffatt, Noa Padawer-Blatt, Katrine Raymond, Benjamin Rempel, Dustin Ruth, Karen Walker, Juliette Willows, and Ronald Zajac!
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When I graduated therapy, I didn’t have anyone to celebrate with so I invited Omala to Thanksgiving.
Spyke drove south to check the Loser Lap, feeling sure they’d bag a dealer on the night’s first sweep.
The fly droning on and on against the opposite window begins to thwap itself into the clear pane.
Andrew nudged the thick wooden door with the toe of his boot, the barrel of his rifle pointed straight ahead.
They found the body on a hot summer night beneath the pinprick of stars as mosquitos nipped at their ankles.
The skin parted in a line, one side pulling from the other, as the knife slid slowly down.
It’s one of those blistering, sticky July nights when even the shadowed clouds of early morning fail to quell the pervasive dampness.
“We could go to jail for this!”