A writer based in Spain has
won the fourth annual prize awarded as part of the Global Short Story
Competition.
The monthly competition run
by Certys Limited from the North East of England, was launched in December 2007
and, in addition to monthly prizes, an annual award is made. The award,
selected by a panel including monthly judge Fiona Cooper and competition administrator
John Dean, goes to one of the writers who was successful in the previous twelve
months of competitions.
That latest annual award
goes to Bert Velthuis, of Ibiza, Spain, who won
December’s competition with Napolo of which judge Fiona Cooper said at
the time: “There are some stories that drive me to despair because the idea is
there and the style lets them down. There are some pieces of writing that jump
off the page purely because of the technique and yet the story simply doesn’t
work. In this story, however, I was delighted by an excellent sustained style
and also a compelling story, vivid in imagery, strong in pace.”
Special mention goes to our
February 2011 winner Gayle Beveridge with Bloody Mongrel, which pushed Napolo
hard. John Dean said: “I read plenty of short stories, many dealing with strong
emotion, so it takes a lot to make me cry. Bloody Mongrel did it. Stories are
meant to move their readers and this one did.”
Stories have come from all
over the world during the competition’s time in existence and John said: “We
established the competition to give a voice to writers seeking the bring their
work to a wider audience. That has certainly happened and we have seen writers
who enjoyed success in our competitions go on to do likewise in other competitions
and by having their works published.”
The awarding of the £250
annual prize takes to £7,500 the amount of prize money now awarded. To enter or
find our more, please go to www.globalshortstories.net
Certys itself recently entered
the world of e-books on Amazon with the publication of four titles for Kindle.
They are:
* Global Shorts - an anthology
of short stories taken from the early years of the Global Short Competition and
featuring writers from around the planet. A compelling, sometimes frightening,
sometimes humorous, always excellent read. Price £2.23
* Vegemite Whiskers - a
selection of some of the finest writing from Australian authors who have
entered the Global Short Story Competition. From touching stories to those
which make you laugh, this compilation is a true gem. Price £1.48.
* White Gold by Roger Barnes A
thriller by first-time author Roger Barnes taking the reader into a world of
intrigue and danger set amid the poachers of Africa and those trying to thwart
their criminals efforts. £2.23
* Haghir the Dragon Finder, by
John Dean, a comic fantasy for older children, taking the premise that nothing
is as it seems. Haghir and his two hopeless comrades are dragon slayers seeking
a fresh challenge. £1.48.
*Certys
also runs a free social networking site for authors, which can be found at www.globalwriters.net
No comments:
Post a Comment