NFFD - what I did at the weekend
Saturday was National Flash Fiction Day (NFFD) and in celebration Bristol Flashput on two rather splendid events.

The first was a Flash Fiction workshop given by Calum Kerr and Pauline Masurel where we learned what flash was and a undertook a number of interesting writing exercises. With a bit of work one of mine will see the light of day at some point.
After the workshop several of us took a long slow wander in the blazing sunshine to the Lansdown pub. Not just so we could enjoy a pint but also to share our flash fiction with a packed room. There were 12 fantastic readers and also yours truly.
In order of appearance: Calum reading from Eat My Words,
Judy Darley,
then me – I read White noise/Black silence and Not Alone (as yet unpublished),
after me were Mazzy,
Diane Simmons,
Deborah Rickard,
Tim Stevenson,
Marc Nash,
Carrie Etter,
Lucy English,
Richard Holt,
Tania Hershman,
Calum — reading his own stories this time. The final reader was
Kevlin Henney, the organiser of this literary buffet.
It was an eclectic and entertaining bunch of stories and a great night. Would love to do it again next year.
The day also saw the release of the NFFD anthology, Eat My Words

The first was a Flash Fiction workshop given by Calum Kerr and Pauline Masurel where we learned what flash was and a undertook a number of interesting writing exercises. With a bit of work one of mine will see the light of day at some point.
After the workshop several of us took a long slow wander in the blazing sunshine to the Lansdown pub. Not just so we could enjoy a pint but also to share our flash fiction with a packed room. There were 12 fantastic readers and also yours truly.
In order of appearance: Calum reading from Eat My Words,

Judy Darley,

then me – I read White noise/Black silence and Not Alone (as yet unpublished),

after me were Mazzy,

Diane Simmons,

Deborah Rickard,

Tim Stevenson,

Marc Nash,

Carrie Etter,
Lucy English,

Richard Holt,

Tania Hershman,

Calum — reading his own stories this time. The final reader was
Kevlin Henney, the organiser of this literary buffet.

It was an eclectic and entertaining bunch of stories and a great night. Would love to do it again next year.
The day also saw the release of the NFFD anthology, Eat My Words
Published on June 25, 2014 06:52
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