Sudden Prose: Prose Poetry and Short-Short Stories

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Monday, 30 June 2014

New flash fiction publications by yours truly

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I'm glad to say that my short-short story, "Break," appeared o n National Flash Fiction Day's FlashFlood blog , while ...
Saturday, 21 June 2014

National Flash Fiction Day is here

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It's National Flash Fiction Day, and my increased attention to my fiction is manifesting in two ways. My story, "Break," appe...
Friday, 20 June 2014

Sudden Prose Student Success!

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The 2013-14 Sudden Prose module has had its first publication success! Congratulations go to Collette Lord, whose short-short story from th...
Monday, 22 April 2013

FlashFlood and "Dreams He Can't Remember"

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On Friday, 19 April, the people behind National Flash Fiction Day run FlashFlood, where flash fictions are posted online regularly througho...
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I am an American poet resident in England since 2001. Previously I lived in Normal, Illinois (till age 19) and southern California (from age 19 to 32). * My first collection, The Tethers (Seren, 2009), won the London New Poetry Award, and in March 2010 the anthology I edited, Infinite Difference: Other Poetries by UK Women Poets, was published by Shearsman Books. My second collection, Divining for Starters, came out with Shearsman in February 2011, while my third, Imagined Sons (Seren, 2014) was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry from The Poetry Society. Individual poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Boston Review, The New Republic, The New Statesman, The Times Literary Supplement and many other journals. * I also publish reviews, most recently in The Guardian, Poetry London and The Warwick Review, and short fiction, with appearances in New Welsh Review, Oblong and Flash. * I am a senior lecturer in creative writing at Bath Spa University, where I have taught since 2004.
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