
Why do we writers keep scribbling? Well, apart from it being our passion and, hopefully, a few readers telling us they’ve enjoyed one of our stories, occasionally a bit of good news arrives along with the hundreds of rejections. Any kind of writing success is like winning the lottery: rare as the proverbial rocking horse shit, so in a spirit of solidarity, I’m sharing a few recent contest successes …
My yet-to-be-published novel, ‘The Rhythm of Time’ has just been long-listed for the 2025 Page Turner Awards (🤞that it progresses further). You can read my entry here: https://pageturnerawards.com/writing-award-2025/the-rhythm-of-time/award-submission
Here’s a (very long) list of finalists: https://pageturnerawards.com/2025-award-results/2025-writing-award-finalists
ROT also made it to the Cinnamon Press literature award long-list: https://cinnamonpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/lit-comp-results-2024.pdf
One of my short stories (actually, an extract from ROT) was a finalist in the Globe Soup Flashback Fiction Challenge: https://www.globesoup.net/2025-flashback-fiction-challenge-winner
And another extract from ROT, ‘The Rhythm of Life’, is currently short listed for the Write By The Sea Flash Fiction contest (🤞again): https://writebythesea.ie/writing-competition/
Congratulations and well deserved…
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That’s fantastic, Richard! I can’t wait to hold ROT in my hands.
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Me too!
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How cool, and congratulations! Keep up the good work, my friend. Someone (agent or publisher) will pick it up soon!
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Yes, hopefully … and if not, I’ll self publish ROT. All the Best, R.
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