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The Eighth To Hull And Back Humorous Short Story AnthologyFilled with Imaginative Tales of Mirth and LegendA collection of 26 short stories from the winning writers, shortlisted entrants and judges of the 2023 To Hull And Back humorous short story competition. The stories in this book are fun and quirky, written by writers with vivid imaginations. This means all the tales are highly original and entertaining to read. Each will become a fable of mirth and legend in the future. The authors featured in this anthology are: Alex DutsonAvi Ben-ZeevBV LawsonChristopher FieldenClayton ListerCG CasciDan PurdueEmma BrankinHelen BinksIan TuckerJohn HollandKaty WimhurstKitt HarrisLynda NashMark NutterMark RutterfordMary Ethna BlackMike Scott ThomsonNoel TaylorOlivier BreuleuxRhys TimsonSherry MorrisSusan BennettSusannah PlomerTim CraigTony KirwoodThe book's cover was created by Georgia Cook. The anthology was first released on Hulloween (31st October) 2023. The winner's copy of the book will make a journey on the Highway to Hull, strapped to a two-wheeled chariot of rampant noisiness. You can learn more about the meaning of the previous sentence and the 'To Hull And Back' competition (which offers the most awesome prize in the field of literature) on Chris Fielden's website.
Profits from this book go to The Daisy Garland, a charity who work exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Nonsensically Challenged Volume 1 contains 100 nonsensical stories from 100 authors who submitted their work to Lesley's Nifty Nib-Nibbling Nonsensical Narrative Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website. They are: Alan Barker, Allen Ashley, Alva Holland, Amanda Garzia, Amy Stanton, Anika Hussain, Annemarie Allan, Barry Smith, Betty Hattersley, Braid Anderson, C.I. Selkirk, C.L. Verhagen, Captain Beany, Carol Moeke, Cathi Radner, Charlie Hills, Christopher Fielden, Christopher Iacono, Ciara Byrne, Coryn Smethurst, Craig Douglas, D. Angelone, David Ormerod, David Turnbull, Dean Walker, Ejder S. Raif, Elwin Estle, Emma-Karin Rehnman, Estella Andres, Filippo Contalbi, Glen Donaldson, Glyn Roberts, Graham Curtis, Helen Combe, Helen Rye, Ian Richardson, Ian Steadman, Ian Tucker, Jacob Derin, James Butt, James Hendy, Jason Dunn, John Notley, Jonathan Macho, Joseph Hancock, Judith Wolfgang, June Lee, Kate Mulvaney, Kathryn Meyer, Katy Wimhurst, Ken Goldman, Klaus Gehling, Laura-Liisa Klaas, Len Saculla, Lesley Truchet, Lilian Indombera Musundi, Louise Burgess, Mangal Patel, Marie Rennard, Mark Fielden, Mark Johnson, Mark Lewis, Martin Russo, Martin Strike, Melanie Rees, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Morag Watson, Neville Raper, Nick Black, Olivier Breuleux, (Peculiar) Julia Kantic, Peter Jordan, Phil Woodford, R E Nots, Rebecca Henderson, S.B. Borgersen, S.T. Ranscht, S.W. Hardy, Sam Jeffreys, Sandra Orellana, Sandra Unerman, Sarah Aston, Sarah Peloquin, Sheila Corbishley, Sim Smailes, Simon Humphreys, Simon Russell, Solitaire, Stephanie Sybliss, Sueleen Swann, Susan Powis, Trevor Johnson, Trudy Utterly, Tulip Chowdhury, Vanaja Shankar, Ville Nummenpää, Wendy Christopher, William Chris Sargeant and Zaheer Babar. The nonsense writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of a gratifying story conclusion, support authors and raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to The Daisy Garland, a charity that works exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy; there are 18,000 in the UK who suffer from this life-shortening illness. They help by funding specialist Ketogenic dietitians who work in NHS hospitals countrywide. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of nonsense around the world - buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
The Sixth To Hull And Back Humorous Short Story AnthologyFilled with Imaginative Tales of Mirth and LegendA collection of 28 short stories from the winning writers, shortlisted entrants and judges of the 2019 To Hull And Back humorous short story competition. The stories in this book are fun and quirky, written by writers with vivid imaginations. This means all the tales are highly original and entertaining to read. Each will become a fable of mirth and legend in the future.The authors featured in this anthology are: Adrian Hallchurch Alan MacGlasBrandon RobshawChristie CluettChristine GriffinChristopher FieldenDan PurdueEddie MitraEJ RobinsonIan TuckerJohn HollandJulie BullKaren JonesKathryn JoyceKiare LadnerLouise EllimanMark RutterfordMartin StrikeMel CiavuccoMike Scott ThomsonPat WinslowRenée BoyerRob McInroySteph MinnsSteve SheppardSteven JohnSusan BennettTom Parker The anthology was first released on Hulloween (31st October) 2019. The winner's copy of the book will make a journey on the Highway to Hull, strapped to a two-wheeled chariot of rampant noisiness. You can learn more about the meaning of the previous sentence and the 'To Hull And Back' competition (which offers the most awesome prize in the field of literature) on Chris Fielden's website.
Profits from this book go to The Daisy Garland, a charity who work exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Nonsensically Challenged Volume 2 contains 100 nonsensical stories from 100 authors who submitted their work to Lesley's Nifty Nib-Nibbling Nonsensical Narrative Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website. They are: Abhi Shan, Abigail Rowe, Alan Pattison, Aleksandra Petrovic, Alice Little, Alicia Sledge, Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Angela P Googh, Anita Bowden, Antony Lazarus, Betty Hattersley, Braid Anderson, Bridget Scrannage, Bryan Keefe, Chris Brawn, Christine Tapper, Christopher Fielden, Claire Apps, Cleary Mallard, Cloe Ofori, Colin Heaney, David Nilsson, David Pitts, David Silver, David Wright, Dee Tilsley, Elaine Choy, Eleanor Klein, Etheray, F. DeStefano, Franca Basta, Frank Hubeny, Gary Amaro, Gary McGrath, Gavin Biddlecombe, George Kelly, George Prior, Helen Perry, Ishmael Dube, Jack Hanlon, Jacob Kyte, Jade Swann, Jason Primmer, Jeanette Everson, Jerome Heath, Jessica Reid, John Notley, Jonathan Martindale, Jonathan Ochser, Judy Dykstra-Brown, Julie Stone, Kathryn Evans, Kim Montgomery, Klaus Gehling, Kristie Claxton, Larry Lefkowitz, Layne Houck, Lesley Anne Truchet, Liam Arnull, Lizzie Merrill, Louis Cennamo, Louise Craig, Lucy M, Lynn-Marie Harper, Maddy Hamley, Malcolm Richardson, Marco Carshaw, Martin Strike, Mary Walker, Melissa Steffy, Michael Pickard, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Munib Haroon, Neil Driscoll, Nick Nelson, Nicomedes Philopator, Paddy Placename, Paul Shaw, Pauline Robinson, Petra Jedlickova, Prajith Menon, Rene Astle, Robbie Porter, Rose Cheung, Sam Nichols, Sandra Orellana, Scarlett Fielden, Simon Russell, Soraya Dhanani, Soulla Katsiani, Stan Riley, Steve Lodge, Stuart Atkinson, Tamara Miles, Tanya Butler, Tim Jones, TS Lanchbery and Will Hartley. The nonsense writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of a gratifying story conclusion, support authors and raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to The Daisy Garland, a charity that works exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy; there are 18,000 in the UK who suffer from this life-shortening illness. They help by funding specialist Ketogenic dietitians who work in NHS hospitals countrywide. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of nonsense around the world - buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
Profits from this book go to First Story, a charity who change lives through writing. Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 contains 100 adverb-riddled stories from 100 authors who submitted their work to Mike's Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website. They are: Abigail Williamson, AJ Gatts, Alan Barker, Alan Pattison, Allen Ashley, Allen Stroud, Amber Fernie, Andrew Ough-Jones, Ann Patras, Arezoo Yazdani, Barb Ettridge, Betty Hattersley, Binyamin Bashir, Catherine Assheton-Stones, Cathi Radner, Cedric de la Nougerede, Christina Dalcher, Christine O'Donnell, Christine Tapper, Christopher Fielden, Craig Anderson, David Silver, David Turton, Deborah Barrett, Elaine Choy, Elena Cairn, Ella O'Loughlin, Emma Franck-Gwinnell, Emma Rogers, Emma Wilde, Etheray, Frank Hubeny, Gavin Biddlecombe, Gemma Masey, Geoff Holme, Giselda Donavado, Helen Combe, Helen Perry, Issy O'Loughlin, Jack Hanlon, Jack Probyn, Jacqueline Pollock, James Hornby, Janet Maile, Jaylen Moulton, Jeanne James, Jeni Bloomfield, Jennifer Stemp, Jennifer Worrell, Jerry Vilhotti, John Notley, John S Alty, John V. Keogh, Jonathan Heriz-Smith, JR Partley, Judith Wolfgang, Julie Indah, Kristie Claxton, Laura Parkinson, Laura-Liisa Klaas, Leese Wright, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lesley McLaren, Lizzie Merrill, Lorna Caizley, Louise Burgess, Louise Pymer, Lucy Costick, Maddy Hamley, Mark Johnson, Mark O'Loughlin, Martin Strike, Michael Nkansah, Michael Rumsey, Michelle Konov, Mikal Peterson, Mike Jackson, Mike Scott Thomson, Olivia Sandwell, Patricia Mudge, Rene Astle, Richard Lewis, Richard Swaine, RJ Saxon, Ron Brazel, S Collins, Sandra Orellana, Sharon McKenney, Sivan Pillai, SL Hardin, Steve Pomper, Terker Jerbs, Theodore Ficklestein, Tristan Bolton, TS Lanchbery, Valerie Griffin, Vivian Oldaker, William Chris Sargeant and Zoe Bryant. The adverb writing challenge was created to raise awareness of adverb over-usage, support authors and raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to First Story, a charity that brings talented, professional writers into secondary schools serving low-income communities to work with teachers and students to foster creativity and communication skills. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of adverbs around the world - buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
Profits from this book go to Book Aid International, the UK's leading international book donation and library development charity. Tritely Challenged Volume 1 contains 100 cliché crammed stories written by 100 authors who submitted their work to Chris's Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge, run in conjunction with the inaugural Flash Fiction Festival. They are: Abigail Rowe, Alan Barker, Alan Pattison, Aleksandra Petrovic, Alicia Sledge, Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Amanda Garzia, Angela P Googh, Ann Tonge, Arlene Everingham, Betty Hattersley, Bridget Scrannage, Bryan Keefe, C.I. Selkirk, Catherine Assheton-Stones, Céline Samson, Chris Leahy, Christopher Fielden, Christopher Stanley, Claire Apps, Claudie Whitaker, David Silver, David Turnbull, David Wright, Dawn Ovington, Dee La Vardera, Donna-Louise Bishop, Dorothy Snelson, Ejder S. Raif, Franca Basta, Frank Hubeny, Gary McGrath, Gavin Biddlecombe, Glen Donaldson, Helen Combe, Helen Fawdon-Rochester, Helen Rye, Helena Boland, Jack Caldwell-Nichols, Jack Hanlon, Jamie Graham, Janet Lister, Jill Yates, Jo Simmonds, John Notley, John S Alty, Jonathan Heriz-Smith, Jude Higgins, Julie Webb, Juno Grace, JY Saville, Kathryn Evans, Kit de Waal, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lesley McLaren, Liz Falkingham, Louise Mangos, Lynn-Marie Harper, Maddy Hamley, Malcolm Richardson, Mangal Patel, Marcus Robinson, Margaret Duffy, Margaret Edwards, Margaret Stokes, Marie Gracie, Marion Turner, Martin Strike, Mary Bevan, Meg Gain, Melanie Goodell, Michael Rumsey, Michelle Konov, Mike Scott Thomson, Molly Apps, Neil Brooks, Pat Hough, Paul Garratt, Prajith Menon, Richard Swaine, Robbie Porter, Robert Barrett, Ron Smith, Ronald Hall, Rose Cheung, Rose Farris, Sandra Orellana, Sandra Phillips, Sandra Unerman, Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar, Sivan Pillai, Sue Johnson, Sue Partridge, Tracy Lee-Newman, Valerie Griffin, Ville Nummenpää, Vyvien R. R. Beauxchamps and Wendy Kelly. The cliché writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of developing an original voice, to support authors and to raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to Book Aid International, a charity that understands the opportunities and pleasure that reading can bring and believe everyone should have the chance to read. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of clichés around the world - buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
Profits from this book go to First Story, a charity who change lives through writing. Adverbially Challenged Volume 1 contains 100 adverb-riddled stories from 91 authors who submitted their work to Mike's Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website. They are: Allen Ashley, Alyssa Audet, Amanda Garzia, Andrew Szemeredy, Anita MacCallum, Anne Whittet, Annemarie Allan, Bea Hutchings, Becky Wooley, Betty Hattersley, Brenda Bannister, C.I. Selkirk, Carl Franz, Carol Moeke, Carolyn Cahalane, Catherine Jacobsen, Charmian Steven, Christopher Fielden, Chris Tattersall, Christian Parker, Christine Jarvis, Courtney Dark, Crilly O'Neil, D. Angelone, Danielle Wayman, David Webb, Dean Walker, Deborah Price, Diana Lynn, Ejder S. Raif, Emma Rogers, Frank Dougherty, Gail Aldwin, Giselda Donavado, Glen Donaldson, Hannah R. Harney, Ian Richardson, Ian Tucker, James Gerrard, Jan Pearce, Jerry Wilson, Jilly Welch, JJ Otero, Joe Haywood, John Bryant, John McCormick, John Rickett, John Wilks, Jonathan Macho, Joseph Hancock, Joseph Isaacs, June Lee, Kathy Steinemann, Laura Besley, Leah Kessler, Lesley Truchet, Madeline Fyre, Mangal Patel, Marion Turner, Mary Irene Masaba, Melanie Garant, Michael Donoghue, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Missy Kirtley, N. Ramsay, Nastasya Parker, Pamela Percy, Paul Nevin, Penny Allen, Peter Collins, Rene Salinas, Rowena Sheehan, S.B. Borgersen, S.T. Ranscht, Sandra Orellana, Sandra Unerman, Sheila Corbishley, Shirley Muir, Simon Williams, Soisiri Charin, Steph Sybliss, Stephen Oram, Suzanne McConaghy, Tanya Aydon, Terry Jackman, Thomas MacCallum, TM Caldwell, Valerie Griffin, Vanessa Couchman and Ville Nummenpää. The adverb writing challenge was created to raise awareness of adverb over-usage, support authors and raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to First Story, a charity that brings talented, professional writers into secondary schools serving low-income communities to work with teachers and students to foster creativity and communication skills. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of adverbs around the world -buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
Profits from this book are donated to Book Aid International, the UK's leading international book donation and library development charity.Tritely Challenged Volume 2 contains 100 cliché crammed stories written by 100 authors who submitted their work to Chris's Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge, run in conjunction with Flash Fiction Festivals, UK.They are: A.H. Creed, Abigail Williamson, Alan Barker, Alice Hale, Allen Ashley, Angela P Googh, Anita Goveas, Annika Franke, Ashutosh Pant, Beccy Golding, Benjamin Noel, Betty Hattersley, C.I. Selkirk, Carla Vlad, Cathy Cade, Christopher Fielden, Claire Apps, Clare Tivey, Daniel Purcell, David Guilfoyle, David McTigue, David Silver, DT Langdale, Ejder S. Raif, Gail Everett, Gaius Rew, Gavin Biddlecombe, Geoff Holme, Hannah Brown, Helen Fawdon-Rochester, Ian Richardson, Ibukun Keyamo, Jack Evans, Jake Kendall, James Louis Peel, Jamie Martin, Janet Pickett, Janice Eileen Morris, Jasmine Lee, Jay Bee, Jayne Morgan, Jessica Bowden, Jill Sunter, Johanna McDonald, John Lane, John Notley, Josh Granville, Jude Higgins, Judy Reeves, Justine Quammie, K. J. Watson, Kathleen E Williams, Kathryn J Barrow, Khamis Kabeu, KJ Walters, Klaus Gehling, Lee Kull, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lindy Gibbon, Lucy Morrice, Maddy Hamley, Maggie Elliott, Majella Pinto, Mark J Towers, Mark Stocker, Matilda Pinto, Matthew Bines, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Munib Haroon, N.B. Craven, Nam Raj Khatri, Nichole Villeneuve, Olivia Ackers, Paul Mastaglio, Rachel Heaton, Raymond E. Strawn III, Rene Astle, Rhianna Gately, Richard Betton-Foster, Rima El-Boustani, Robbie Porter, Roberta Scafidi, Roger Woodcock, Sandra Orellana, Sarah Wilde, Sean Bain, Selina Mignano, Shirley Muir, Soulla Katsiani, Steve Lodge, Steven Barrett, Susi J Smith, Toni G., Tony Thatcher, Tracey Maitland, Valeria Lützow, Valerie Fish and Valerie Griffin.The cliché writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of developing an original voice, to support authors and to raise money for charity.Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet.Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to Book Aid International, a charity that understands the opportunities and pleasure that reading can bring and believe everyone should have the chance to read.Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of clichés around the world - buy this book: -)You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
"A must read for anyone who has any interest in becoming a writer..." "...I have read many books about writing, and this is the first I have come across that has the information you need not only to put pen to paper, but how to do so in a way that will help get your work published... ...written in a humorous way, you really do come away with solid, practical advice from someone on the inside without feeling intimidated to give it a real go." Review from Amazon.ca customer Learn from a multitude of writing tips based on real-life experience Thousands of authors around the world have improved their writing skills based on the teachings of Christopher Fielden. In How to Write a Short Story, Get Published & Make Money, Chris uses 16 of his published short stories as case-studies, enabling the reader to clearly see how his advice and tips were used in practice to achieve publishing success. Presented in a humorous and conversational style, the book teaches you: How to write well-constructed, publishable short stories The value of conducting market research and how it can give your stories a much better chance of being published Things to consider when submitting your short stories to competitions and magazines How to learn from reading How to learn from rejection and criticism How to make money from your writing, including realistic expectations regarding how much you can earn And much more "This is such a helpful book. I enjoyed reading the sample short stories and finding out the process of working on them and submitting for competitions and publication. The critiques of the stories by competition judges and advice on what is sought by publishers is invaluable. The author is (brutally) honest about rejections, the need to edit and adapt stories, and the difficulties of making a living from writing but is always positive. As he says - Never give up." Review from Amazon.co.uk customer List of contributors: Some of the publishers, magazine editors, competition judges and website administrators Chris has worked with have been kind enough to contribute to his book, giving useful, professional advice that can further help a writer take steps towards becoming a published author. They are: Andrew Campbell-Kearsey (Brighton COW) Anthony Howcroft (InkTears) David Howarth (Scribble) Jessica Grace-Coleman (Darker Times) Dr John Yeoman (Writers' Village) Johnathon Clifford (Vanity Publishing Info) Lorraine Mace (Writers' Forum) Lynda Nash (Little House Creative Workshops) Sara-Mae Tuson (InkTears) Sue Moorcroft (Writers' Forum) "Hi Chris, I just wanted to tell you I am really enjoying your book. I love the way you share your knowledge. I particularly love the breakdowns of your personal stories with the emphasis on accepting criticism and using it as a tool. But my favorite aspect is the positive reinforcement of continuing to overcome the immediate self doubt we all feel when we start, and are at our most vulnerable. That is paramount." Review from Chris's website
Profits from this book go to First Story, a charity who change lives through writing. Adverbially Challenged Volume 2 contains 100 adverb-riddled stories from 72 authors who submitted their work to Mike's Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website. They are: Adriane Kirkbright, Alex Wilson, Allen Ashley, Bartle Sawbridge, Betty Hattersley, Binyamin Bashir, Bryan Smith, Christopher Fielden, Daniel Prestwich, Deborah Price, Diane Caldwell, Ellena Restrick, Emma Mulvaney, Florence Caplin, Frances Leggatt, Glen Donaldson, Helen P Stephens, Helmine Kemp, J. Rosina Harlow, Jade Slee, Jamie Caddick, Jenny Gaitskell, Jerry Wilson, Joan Withington, John Galloway, John Notley, Joseph Hancock, Judith Wolfgang, June Lee, June Whitaker, Kate Mulvaney, Kate Vane, Kathryn Watson, Laura Besley, Laura May, Lesley Truchet, Lilian Indombera Musundi, Linda Tyler, Lorna Gillies, Lydia Stott, Maggie Davies, Margaret Edwards, Mark Johnson, Mark Rutterford, Mathijs Koenraadt, Mel Ciavucco, Melanie Rees, Meredith Schulhof, Merryn Byrne, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Mumtaz Waliat, Namita Mukherjee, Nick Davis, Nige Street, Paul Phillips, Peter Collins, Rebecca Henderson, Richard L. Moriarty, Ros Byrne, S.B. Borgersen, Sandra Orellana, Sarah Aston, Sarah Wilde, Sheila Gray, Sophie Mulvaney, Stephanie Sybliss, Teddy Hester, Tracey Maitland, Valerie Griffin, Verity Hemp and Zaheer Babar. The adverb writing challenge was created to raise awareness of adverb over-usage, support authors and raise money for charity. Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet. Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to First Story, a charity that brings talented, professional writers into secondary schools serving low-income communities to work with teachers and students to foster creativity and communication skills. Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of adverbs around the world - buy this book: -) You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.
Funny Fables Brimming with Mirth & Legend A collection of 26 short stories from the winning writers, shortlisted entrants and judges of the 2015 To Hull & Back humorous short story contest. "A brilliant mix of humour in bite size stories. I keep chuckling to myself on the train to work... people are starting to look at me strangely." Review from Amazon.co.uk customer The stories in this book are fun and quirky, written by writers with vivid imaginations. Each is likely to become a fable of mirth and legend in the near future. The authors featured in this anthology are: Adele Smith Adena Graham Andy Melhuish Bernie Deehan Christie Cluett Christopher Fielden Dan Brotzel Danny Shilling Dirk Puis Georgina Sanjana Ian Tucker Jade Williams John Emms Jonathan Macho Mark Rutterford Mel Ciavucco Mike Scott Thomson Olivia Arroy Patrick Tuck Radovana Jágriková Scott Johnston Sheila Corbishley Steph Minns Stuart Aken Will Haynes The anthology was first released on Hulloween 2015. The winner's copy of the book has made a journey on the Highway to Hull, strapped to a two-wheeled chariot of rampant noisiness. You can watch the video and learn more about this fun and crazy competition - which boasts the greatest literary prize in the known universe - on Chris Fielden's website.
Funny Tales of Mirth & Legend A collection of 29 short stories from the winning writers, shortlisted entrants and judges of the 2016 To Hull & Back humorous short story competition. The stories held within this tome are highly imaginative, wildly original and likely to bring a smile to your face. As time passes, each will become regarded as a tale of mirth and legend. The authors featured in this anthology are: Adena Graham AH Cassells Anita MacCallum Christie Cluett Christopher Fielden C L Raven Dan Brotzel Dan Purdue Dylan Balfour Heather Reid Helen Combe Ian Tucker Jim Horlock Joe Richardson John Holland Jonathan Macho Leah Eades Mark Rutterford Martin Strike Mary D'Arcy Mel Ciavucco Peter Ewing Radovana Jágriková Sarah Hitchcock Simon James Steph Minns ST Ranscht Ted Myers Thomas David Parker The anthology was first released on Hulloween 2016. The winner's copy of the book will make a journey on the Highway to Hull, strapped to a two-wheeled chariot of rampant noisiness. You can watch the video and learn more about this fun and crazy competition - which boasts the greatest literary prize in the known macrocosm - on Chris Fielden's website.
Imaginative Tales of Mirth & Legend A collection of 27 short stories from the winning writers, shortlisted entrants and judges of the 2017 To Hull And Back humorous short story competition. The stories held within this tome are highly imaginative, wildly original and likely to bring a smile to your face. As time passes, each will become regarded as a tale of mirth and legend. The authors featured in this anthology are: Bar Danino C L Raven Christie Cluett Christopher Brawn Christopher Fielden Christopher Stanley Crystal Jeans Edward Field Grace Newman Joe Eurell Joma West Karen Jones Karl Bunyan Katy Wimhurst Kim Montgomery L P Lee Leah Strelsin Mark Rutterford Martin Strike Mel Ciavucco Mike Scott Thomson Peter Ewing R L Wilson Rachel McHale Steph Minns Stephen Keyworth Tracey Iceton. The anthology was first released on Hulloween 2017. The winner's copy of the book will make a journey on the Highway to Hull, strapped to a two-wheeled chariot of rampant noisiness. You can watch the video and learn more about this fun and crazy competition - which boasts the greatest literary prize in the known macrocosm - on Chris Fielden's website.
Thirteen years ago, Jack Fox tried to exit the criminal organisation he worked for. Leaving proved impossible. He was framed and imprisoned.Now, on the day of his release, Jack finds himself drawn back to Moonlight Alley to face his past. Men in balaclavas are waiting for him in the shadows. They attack, knocking him senseless.Waking in a derelict warehouse, Jack finds he is a hostage at the mercy of terrorists. He isn't alone. Six other people share his predicament. The terrorists have sworn to kill one of the hostages each day until their demands are met.As events draw to an unexpected climax, Jack discovers why the terrorists involved him in their wicked game...
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