Big congratulations to Sara Hills and Emily Rinkema whose prize-winning flashfictions have been selected by the editors at Best Small Fictions! Sara’s story A Cock Among the Bathers won first prize and ‘Driving My Seven-Year Old Nephew to Visit his Mother at Rehab‘ by Emily Rinkema, won second prize in our June Award last year. We always nominate our winners for Best Small Fictions and it is such a honour to have these two excellent stories chosen for the 2025 Best Small Ficitons anthology. Thank you very much to the team of editors and guest editor, the legendary Robert Shapard, whose article on short short fiction we quoted when BFFA first opened in 2015.
You can see the entire list of authors selected for the anthology and read more about Best Small Fictions here
The two selected stories, linked above, are also included in the delayed 2024 BFFA anthology The Constancy of Woodpigeons which is now at the printers and will be officially launched at the Flash Fiction Festival 18-20th July in Bristol. Sara Hills is on the festival team and will be reading her winning piece and several other winning and listed authors will be reading too.
The closing date for our 30th £1460 prize fund Award, judged by Marie Gethins is in just over two weeks on Sunday, 8th June. Results out at the end of June. We nominate stories at the end of the year when the different nomination opportunities are open again. Best wishes to all!
Jude, May 22nd, 2024

Third up – It’s not long until the
It is now just four weeks until the 30th BFFA closes on June 8th 2025 we are very happy to announce that the much-delayed 2024 Bath Flash Fiction Award anthology, is now at the printers and will be published within the next few weeks and before the end of this latest award.
We sponsor the flash fiction festival and are now able to offer some free and half price festival passes for writers on low-incomes who would be able to pay for accommodation. (We have a few rooms left at Churchill Halls ten mins walk from the venue). Contact jude(at)flashfictionfestival(dot) com if you would like to apply. One day tickets are also availble, some camping spots and a few places for those who want to stay elsewhere. Hope you can come! All welcome if you are familiar with flash fiction or not.
We’re thrilled 

Jay McKenzie’s work appears in Maudlin House, The Hooghly Review, Fahmidan Journal, Fictive Dream and others. She has been recognised in prizes such as Exeter Story Prize, The Henshaw Prize, Quiet Man Dave, Edinburgh Story Award, Oxford Flash Fiction Prize, Exeter Novel Prize, The Alpine Fellowship, Bath Short Story Award, Aesthetica Creative Writing Award, The Bridport Prize, Fish Short Story Prize, The Wenlock Olympian Prize and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Her novel, Mim and Wiggy’s Grand Adventure (Serenade, 2023), will be followed by How to Lose the Lottery (Harper Fiction, 2026).
Sara Hills is the author of T
