Tuesday 13 November 2018

Stroud Short Stories Event 'What Makes a Monster & Other Stories' held on Sunday 11 November


Thank you to everyone (70 people) who came along to a packed SVA on Sunday 11 November for our 17th event 'What makes a Monster & Other Stories'.

Special thanks to the ten brilliant authors (see snaps below) whose work we selected and who read/performed so wonderfully. Although, of course, I'd read all the stories before, some of the performances took my breath away.

The theme of the spring 2019 event will be INCENDIARY! so we'll be looking for stories about fire, heat, smoke, burning, passion, inflaming, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, bombs, subversion - both literally and metaphorically. We will open for submissions in January or February.

The SVA say we have 'outgrown' their venue so our next event will be elsewhere - venue yet to be decided. 

Some copies of our new 2015-18 Anthology are still available. Info here.

If you don't want to miss out on ticket sales or submission opportunities please subscribe to SSS emails. (It's easy to unsubscribe if you change your mind).

Here are Sunday's ten authors - in the order in which they read/performed.

Thank you, Angela & Ken Fitch for the images -
https://www.angelafitchphotography.co.uk/

Ali Bacon reads 'In Loco Parentis' 


Zara Wick reads 'Animate!'


Clive Singleton reads 'In Clear Air'


Andrew Stevenson reads 'The Bread-Toast Continuum'
Amanda Staples reads 'The Pewter Thimble'


Ken Popple reads 'On Llamas and Feng Shui'
Sophie Flynn reads 'What Makes a Monster'


Stephen Connolly reads 'Cargo'
Katie Witcombe reads 'The Dress'
Sarah Hitchcock reads 'The Misty Aisle'



Tuesday 30 October 2018

Debbie Young on Judging our sold-out 11 November event 'What Makes a Monster & Other Stories'


I was delighted to be asked back by SSS organiser John Holland this autumn to co-judge the latest Stroud Short Stories submissions. John's well-honed system, underpinned by Christiane Holland's efficiency, makes the process a pleasure, allowing the judges to focus entirely on the stories rather than the admin. It is exactly how a good short story event or competition should be run.

With no set theme this time, it was anyone's guess as to what kind of stories might come in. Tantalising titles whetted my appetite to the unfolding array. When we opened the envelope containing the names of the authors, after choosing our Final Ten, there were plenty of surprises, including the appearance of a number of names new to SSS. That respected authors whose stories had previously been chosen did not make the final cut demonstrates the high standard of the submissions.

I'm always pleased when we select entries from writers still learning their craft. That SSS welcomes all-comers (and is free to enter) is part of its charm - and part of its power in nurturing local writing talent.

I particularly like the fact that SSS does not rely on the opinion of one judge, as having two results in more balanced decisions. If either John or I - or anyone else - had been sole judge, the final list may have looked quite different.

So if you submitted but your story wasn't chosen, keep going - because at the end of the day what matters most is that you keep writing, that you keep refining your craft and keep putting your best stories out into the world.

Debbie Young

Wednesday 24 October 2018

SOLD OUT! IN 6 HOURS!


I have been informed by our venue, the SVA, that all tickets for our 11 November event 'What Makes A Monster & Other Stories' have sold. 


This happened in less than 6 hours from when they went on sale on Tuesday 24 Oct at 3.30pm. They had all sold by about 9.00pm!

Thank you to everyone who bought tickets. Apologies to those who couldn't.

Sunday 21 October 2018

The Ten Stories and Authors for our 11 November 2018 event + Ticket Information


Thank you to everyone who submitted stories for our 17th event on 11 November. The total of 112 submissions from 85 Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire writers is the third highest in our history. Believe me, my co-judge, Debbie Young, and I had our work cut out. We really enjoyed the vast majority of the stories, and produced a Long List of 40 and a Short List of 18 before deciding on the Final Ten. All these lists have already been shared with the writers who submitted.

The competition was incredibly intense and the decisions did not come easily. In the end, the Ten we have chosen are possibly, in terms of contents/story lines, the most diverse range of SSS stories ever.

These are the stories you will hear on the night (in librarians' alphabetical order) -

Animate! - Zara Wick (Ruscombe, Stroud)
The Bread-Toast Continuum - Andrew Stevenson (Nailsworth)
Cargo - Stephen Connolly (Cirencester)
The Dress - Katie Witcombe (Cheltenham)
In Loco Parentis - Ali Bacon (Emersons Green, South Gloucs)
In the Clear Air - Clive Singleton (Nailsworth)
The Misty Aisle - Sarah Hitchcock (Stroud)
On Llamas and Feng Shui - Ken Popple (Stroud)
The Pewter Thimble - Amanda Staples (Staple Hill, Stapleshire)
What makes a Monster? - Sophie Flynn (Moreton-in-Marsh)

Huge congratulations to these authors. They will read their stories to what will be a packed house at the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace) on Sunday 11 November at 8pm (doors 7.30).

As always, the Ten includes authors new to SSS. This time there will be five! We welcome and congratulate Zara, Katie, Clive, Amanda and Sophie. Only two of the ten authors (Ali and Andrew) have read at SSS on more than one occasion.

The event is now called 'What Makes A Monster And Other Stroud Short Stories'. 


Ticket Information


The event is on Sunday 11 November at 8pm (doors at 7.30) at the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace), John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA. There is a bar.

This event is part of the Stroud Book Festival. It will also be our last event at the SVA.

Tickets, priced at £8 (including the SVA's booking fee), are NOW on sale only in advance and only from the SVA website

Please note that some of the early tickets sold by the SVA say the event starts at 7.30. This is WRONG. In fact it starts at 8.00. 

Tickets always sell out in advance. Do not tarry. 

PLEASE NOTE - SSS does not sell tickets. All ticket enquiries to the SVA. 


Thank you again to everyone who submitted stories.

I hope to see you there.

John

Monday 15 October 2018

Thank you + Ticket Information + New Anthology


A HUGE thank you to everyone who submitted a story or two for our 11 November event. Submissions have now closed. 85 writers from Gloucs and South Gloucs submitted a total of 112 stories. That's the third highest number in our seven year history. Brilliant response. Thank you again.

We will publish the names of the ten authors and stories we have chosen as soon as possible.


Ticket Information


Tickets for the Sunday 11 November event will be on sale from the website of the venue, the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace), John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA on Tuesday 23 October - http://www.sva.org.uk/

Tickets (available only in advance) are £8.00 - including the SVA booking charge.

Our last eleven events have all sold out in advance, the last one in just 5 days, so best not to tarry.

Please note that SSS does not sell the tickets. All ticket enquiries to the SVA please.

The event starts at 8.00pm (doors 7.30) and ends around 10.15. There is a bar.

Our New Anthology


You can buy the brand new Stroud Short Stories Anthology Volume Two 2015-2108 from local bookshops and from Amazon

The anthology has 57 stories by 45 Gloucestershire authors from the six SSS events which took place from November 2015 to May 2018. I have edited it and Stroud Short Stories has published it. The paperback is priced at £10.

Local stockists are The Stroud Bookshop, Trading Post in Stroud, The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop in Nailsworth and The Suffolk Anthology Bookshop in Cheltenham.

It's available from Amazon in paperback (£10) and eBook (£2.99) formats.

More information about the authors in the anthology and the stockists is here.

If anyone fancies providing a book review for the Amazon page that would be really helpful. You don't need to have bought your copy via Amazon to do this. Thank you.

John 


Saturday 29 September 2018

We are now closed for submissions for our next event on Sunday 11 November 2018



We closed for submissions at the end of Sunday 14 October.

There is no theme this time, so any style, any subject, any genre or no genre. As long as it's a short work of fiction, of course!


Click on poster to enlarge
As ever it's free to submit and we accept both published and unpublished stories from Gloucestershire and South Gloucs writers. 

Ten authors will read their work to a capacity audience of 70 short story lovers at 8pm on Sunday 11 November at the SVA in John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA. This event is part of the Stroud Book Festival.

For the Rules and How to Submit click on the tab above or here.

If you want an idea of what kind of stories we like (and we do like lots of different styles) listen to the authors reading their work at previous events here

TIP! - Remember it's a live lit event. Complex multi-dimensional stories and stories with many voices and lots of dialogue are not best suited to a live reading.

I am delighted to have inveigled the brilliant author and publishing guru Debbie Young to judge with me for the third time. Check out more info about the judges using the tab above or here.

We guarantee that all stories are read by both judges. We love reading your stories.

For the Rules and How to Submit click on the tab above or here.

Sign up for SSS updates by email here. It's easy to unsubscribe if you change your mind. See our Privacy Policy.

And, yes, our brand new Anthology, covering 57 stories by 45 Gloucestershire authors and six SSS events from 2015 to 2018, is now available here.


John 

Thursday 6 September 2018

Come along to the Launch of our New Anthology on Friday 28 September 2018 at the Ale House in Stroud (And yes, we are open for submissions!)


SSS Anthology Volume 2
On Friday 28 September from 7pm to 10pm we are launching our brand new Anthology at the Ale House in John Street, Stroud. This is our second anthology and covers the six SSS events from November 2015 to May 2018. It's £10.

The first print run is 300 copies. I already have reservations for 280+. I've just ordered a second print run. If you want to reserve your copy and collect it at the launch please email me on stroudshortstories@gmail.com

For all the information about the launch, the new anthology and how to buy a copy click on the tab above or here.

Do come along. Everyone is welcome. It's free and unticketed. There will be lots of writers there to meet and chat with.

Don't forget that we are open for submissions to our 11 November event. Deadline Sunday 14 October. All the information you need is below - in the following post.

Thursday 23 August 2018

We want your stories! We are now open for your submissions to our next event on Sunday 11 November 2018.


We are now open for submissions to our 17th event - to be held on Sunday 11 November 2018. We close at the end of Sunday 14 October. 

There is no theme this time, so any style, any subject, any genre or no genre. As long as it's a short work of fiction, of course!


Click on poster to enlarge
As ever it's free to submit and we accept both published and unpublished stories from Gloucestershire and South Gloucs writers. 

Ten authors will read their work to a capacity audience of 70 short story lovers at 8pm on Sunday 11 November at the SVA in John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA. This event is part of the Stroud Book Festival.

For the Rules and How to Submit click on the tab above or here.

If you want an idea of what kind of stories we like (and we do like lots of different styles) listen to the authors reading their work at previous events here

TIP! - Remember it's a live lit event. Complex multi-dimensional stories and stories with many voices and lots of dialogue are not best suited to a live reading.

I am delighted to have inveigled the brilliant author and publishing guru Debbie Young to judge with me for the third time. Check out more info about the judges using the tab above or here.

We guarantee that all stories are read by both judges. We love reading your stories.

For the Rules and How to Submit click on the tab above or here.

Sign up for SSS updates by email here. It's easy to unsubscribe if you change your mind. See our Privacy Policy.

John 

Monday 16 July 2018

Congratulations, John!


Stroud Short Stories Organiser Wins Short Story Award


We interrupt our normal promotion of our events to congratulate Stroud Short Stories Organiser John Holland on winning the Dorset Fiction Award - an award for short stories with fewer than one thousand words. 

John's story 'Cows' - about two people in a car surrounded by a herd of cows - has won him First Prize, £500, and both online and print publication.

The judges' assessment is here

The story - and an interview - is here

Well done, John!

Christiane

PS The next Stroud Short Stories event is on 11 November 2018. It will be an open theme. We will open for submissions at the beginning of September.


Thursday 24 May 2018

Images from our 16th event 'On Pulling Newts from Ponds & Other Stories' held on 20 May 2018


Poster design by James Holland.
Illustrated by Sarah Chapman
Thank you to everyone who came along on Sunday to our latest sell-out event at the SVA. These are shots of the authors (in the order in which they read) performing their brilliant stories to the appreciative and enthusiastic audience.

87 Gloucestershire writers submitted128 stories to the judges, which equalled our all-time record from 2015. Four of the writers selected made their debuts at SSS, five were reading for the second time and one (Rick Vick) for the seventh time!

Our third author to read on the night, Val Ormrod, was the 100th author to read at a SSS event. Congratulations, Val!


Videos of nine of the ten authors reading are now on our YouTube Channel. See tab above or click here.

Our next event will be on Sunday 11 November 2018 and will be part of the Stroud Book Festival. Submissions will open at the beginning of September.

Very many thanks indeed to Angela Fitch of Angela Fitch Photography and Geoff Moore at http://moore.photos for the images.


John 


Nastasya Parker reads 'From Newcastle with Love'

Steve Wheeler reads 'Fashion in Men's Footwear - Late 20th Century'


Val Ormrod reads'The iFairy'

James Northern - author of 'In the Firing Line' 
Ed Holland reads 'In the Firing Line' by James Northern 
Jason Jackson reads 'Here are the New Men'

Joanna Campbell reads 'The Journey to Everywhere'

Sarah Chapman reads 'On Pulling Newts from Ponds' 

Rick Vick reads 'Surprise'

Nick Browne reads 'The Stardust Girl'

Judith Gunn reads '#peace' 

Monday 30 April 2018

Our 20 May event 'On Pulling Newts from Ponds and Other Stories' has SOLD OUT in record time + Judge's Statement


I was pretty surprised last November when our venue, the SVA, sold all tickets for the SSS event in SIX DAYS. The May event has just SOLD OUT in FIVE DAYS! Thank you to everyone who has bought tickets. Our authors will be reading to an audience of 70 people.

Sometimes 'return' tickets do come my way, so if you'd like to join a waiting list please email me at stroudshortstories@gmail.com

87 writers submitted a record-equalling 128 stories for our consideration this time. I am extremely grateful to Ali Bacon, my co-judge for this event, for her wisdom, understanding and conscientiousness. Here is her judge's statement -

'Now that I've been co-judge of Stroud Short Stories for a second time, I can only say it doesn't get any easier! In fact, it seemed more difficult this time to pick out ten. There are always one or two personal favourites, but after these there were so many well-written and engaging stories of what seemed like equal merit that we struggled to come to our decision - hence the first ever SSS 'long-list'.

In terms of theme, although those short story favourites (love, loss, death, relationships and family) did make an appearance, they were by and large treated in an original way or with striking use of language or style. There was also a very liberal sprinkling of off-beat and up-beat stories, and enough humour - from gentle to black - to save us from wallowing in too much emotion. I'm pleased to say that several such stories make an appearance in the final line-up.

There were some stories which didn't quite 'deliver' in the indefinable way a short story should, and some more than a few had an ending we agreed didn't live up to the rest. Unusually we also found the opposite - good endings with less convincing starts! All of these are reminders of how difficult it is to write a really successful short story, especially one for performance, and how an apparently very small thing (like the last line) can make a huge difference.

Finally, I'd like to thank John for the opportunity to read all your wonderful work. I'm looking forward tremendously to hearing our choices read aloud and savouring them again in the new anthology due later in the year.'

The list of the ten authors who will read their stories on 20 May is below.

Wednesday 25 April 2018

Here are the Ten Stories and Authors for our 20 May 2018 event + Ticket Information


Thank you to everyone who submitted stories for our 16th event on 20 May. With a record-equalling total of 128 submissions from 87 writers, my co-judge, Ali Bacon, and I had our work cut out. We enjoyed very many of the stories, and seriously considered about fifty excellent tales for the final ten.

All writers who submitted have been informed of our decisions, so I can now share the news here on the website. 

These are the stories you will hear on the night (in librarians' alphabetical order) -

Fashion in Men's Footwear - Late 20th Century - Steve Wheeler (Sheepscombe)
From Newcastle with Love - Nastasya Parker (Dursley)
Here are the New Men - Jason Jackson (Kingswood, South Gloucs)
The iFairy - Val Ormrod (Alvington, Forest of Dean)
In the Firing Line - James Northern (Cheltenham)
The Journey to Everywhere - Joanna Campbell (Bisley)
On Pulling Newts from Ponds - Sarah Chapman (Kings Stanley)
#peace - Judith Gunn (Stroud)
The Stardust Girl - Nick Browne (Cheltenham)
Surprise - Rick Vick (Stroud)

These are truly brilliant stories. Huge congratulations to these authors in such a competitive field. They will be offered publication of their stories in the new Stroud Short Stories Anthology 2015-18 due out this summer. And of course they will read these stories to what will be a packed house at the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace) on Sunday 20 May at 8pm (doors 7.30).

As always the Ten includes authors new to SSS. This time there will be four. We welcome and congratulate James, Nick, Sarah and Val. Excitingly, one will be the 100th author to read at a SSS event.


Tickets are on sale


The event is on Sunday 20 May at 8pm (doors at 7.30) at the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace), John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA. There is a bar.

Tickets, priced at £8 (including the SVA's booking fee), are on sale from the SVA website. Click on 'Tickets', then the word 'advance' on the SSS advert. Then bob's your haircut. They always sell out in advance. Last November, tickets sold out in just six days. Do not tarry. 

Please note that Stroud Short Stories does not sell the tickets.

Sunday 15 April 2018

Thank you for all your stories - all 128 of them! Stroud Short Stories is now closed for submissions to its 20 May 2018 event


Thank you so much for sending us your stories. 

We have a bumper crop of 128 stories to read, a figure which equals our record for submissions set in March 2015. The 128 stories represent the work of 87 writers.

We will let all writers who have sent us stories know the ten we have chosen by 4 May at the very latest. Earlier if we can. The judges are hard at work.

Tickets for the 20 May event will only be available  from the website of our venue, the SVA (Stroud Valleys Artspace) in John Street, Stroud in advance of the event. I will try to let you know when they go on sale, but it's worth you checking the SVA's website regularly. The SVA always sells out our event. Our last one sold out in 6 days.

Saturday 24 February 2018

We are open for your submissions until Saturday 14 April 2018 at 23.59 -  and we still want your stories!


We are still open for submissions for our 20 May event, but we close at the end of Saturday 14 April - at one minute to midnight.  There is no theme for this, our 16th event. So any style, any genre or no genre.

As ever it's free to submit and we accept both published and unpublished stories from Gloucestershire and South Gloucs writers. Ten authors will read their work in front of a capacity audience of 70 short story lovers at 8pm on Sunday 20 May at the SVA in John Street, Stroud, GL5 2HA.

For the Rules and How to Submit to the May event click on the tab above or here.

We will be publishing a second anthology later this year and all ten authors will be invited to have their stories published in it.


I am delighted to have inveigled the brilliant author Ali Bacon to judge with me for the second time. 


Check out more info about the judges using the tab above or here.


Can May's event possibly be as good as last November's? That's really up to you, isn't it? There's still lots of time to write something for us. Or you may try us with one of your favourite published stories.


If you want an idea of what we like (and we do like lots of different styles) listen to six of the November stories hereBut remember it's a live lit event, so complex multi-dimensional stories and stories with many voices and lots of dialogue are not best suited to the event.


For the Rules and How to Submit to the May event click on the tab above or here.


What do you have to lose by submitting? As Edwin Starr once said, "Absolutely nothing!"


John