Congratulations to the ten authors who have made the short list for the 2024 Novella-in-Flash Award selected by our judge, John Brantingham. (Final results in early January, 2024).
Winners are yet to be announced, so while it is fine to share that you are on the short list, please do not identify yourself with your particular work until results are out. Thanks.
| Novella-in-Flash 2024 Award Short List | |
|---|---|
| Title | Author |
| Cups of Tea at the End of the World | tba |
| Hereafter | tba |
| Marilyn’s Ghost | tba |
| Nine Inches of Rain | tba |
| Nose Ornaments | tba |
| Outside Nazareth | tba |
| Reverse Echo | tba |
| Skin | tba |
| The Man with the Glass Blown Head and Brick Wall Face | tba |
| The Screaming Meemies | tba |


Susmita Bhattacharya is an Indian-born British writer. Her novel, 
I’ve had a few stories on BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra.Table Manners was serialized for Radio 4 Extra and I was commissioned to write 2 short stories and a non-fiction piece for Radio 4. The latest is on the theme of Golden Eggs, where five British Asian writers take folktales or traditional stories and rework them in contemporary settings. My story is called ‘The Gift’, and you can
Congratulations again for your first prize BFFA win in our October Award,
For Best Small Fictions, we are allowed to nominate five stories. It is our pleasure to nominate the three 2023 first prize winners: ‘
For the Pushcart Prize, we can select six stories and are delighted to nominate:
We also enjoy writers getting excited over receiving ‘The Last Minute Club Badge’, this October’s pictured here. It’s given out to those who enter on the last day. But thank you also to everyone who entered at the beginning, the middle and the final weeks of this round, keeping our readers busy throughout.
Our 25th Award closes this Sunday 8th October, but for inspiration for the next one, which will close in February, why not come to the autumn/winter series of low cost Online Flash Fiction Festival days? October 28th, November 25th and January 13th.
And spinning the wonderful web of flash fiction in the autumn and winter