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Colin W Campbell

 

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www.colincampbell.org                                                                             all fiction copyright colin w campbell

 

Index of published micro fiction under 500 words listed with most recent first.

 

One Last Hurrah  (408 words)

Winning Entry - Adult Creative Writing Club  Competition No. 105,  May 2010.

 

Penelope's Poisonous Plan  (314 words)

Winning Entry - Adult Creative Writing Club  Competition No. 88,  Dec 2008.

Read on Radio Sarawak, RED fm 91.9, Feb 2009.

 

At the End of the Day  (226 words)

Competition runner-up. Published (pdf and print) Gold Dust Issue 13, Summer 2008.  

First published as winner www.wearewriters.co.uk flash fiction competition, Aug 2006.

Read on Radio Sarawak, RED fm 91.9, Feb 2009.

 

Grandpa's Old Walking Stick  (375 words)

Competition runner-up. Published (pdf and print) Gold Dust Issue 13, Summer 2008.

Read on Radio Sarawak, RED fm 91.9, Nov 2009.

 

Look Again  (193 words)

Runner up, Between the Cracks Digest, Flash Fiction Competition, Feb 2008.

 

The Deep End  (490 words)

Winning Entry, Adult Creative Writing Club Competition No. 72, Aug 2007.

Read on Radio Sarawak, RED fm 91.9, Nov 2009.

 

The New Boy  (400 words)

Published (pdf and print) Gold Dust Issue Eight, Autumn 2006.

Read on Radio Sarawak, RED fm 91.9, Nov 2009.

 

Best Treatment  (24 words)

Commended, Leaf Books Competition and published in Anthology, Aug 2006.

 

Melting Time  (261 words)

Second Place, Voices Net, Arts Pagoda, Short Story Competition, 2004.

 

 

 

Characters and events are fictitious and any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental. As pieces have been written for both countries, please excuse the mix of UK and US conventions and spelling. Stories have been revised since first publication and titles, text, and word counts may differ from original versions.

 

 

micro fiction by colin w campbell