Legend Writing Award 2010
Results


SHORT STORY WINNERS:


1st - Arnold Ingham, Ashby St Mary, Norwich, Norfolk, Over the Rainbow
2nd - Brian Munnery, Letchworth Garden City, Herts, Ghostwriter
3rd - Francine Collison, Dobcross, Oldham, Lancs, The Perfect Family

Runners-up/Highly Commended:

Emma Melville, Nuneaton, Warks, Blood Red Sky
Patricia Davies, Neath Port Talbot, S Wales, The Matriach
Mary Colvin, Medstead, Alton, Hants, Clean

Shortlisted/Commended:

Leslie Williams, Caversham, Reading, Berks, Kinds of Missing
Tracy Fells, Ashington, West Sussex, Diary of a Redshirt
Richard Barter, Sapperton, Lincs, ...Vase is Broken...
Barry Mercer, Hailsham, East Sussex, You can see France on a clear day

Longlisted:
Judy Walker, Picasso Talk; Mary Cookson, The Adulteress’s Daughter; Sandra Elkins, Ferret; Philip Hall, Party Line; Julia Heissig, Boxed In; Joyce Walker, For Old Times’ Sake; Sarah Evans, Off Track; Joanna Whisker, Head in the Clouds; Gabrielle Mullarkey, Double Act; Jess Sully, Accent; Rebecca G Steven, Journey’s End; Morgan Smith, Marathon Day; Eithne Nightingale, Foucault over the Garden Fence.

YOUNG WRITER AWARD:
Winner:Scott Campsie Wilson, Ardingly, West Sussex, Vacillation

FLASH FICTION WINNERS:

1st - Diane Buxton, Burton Upon Trent, Staffs, The Dustbowl Survivor
2nd - Karen Francis, North Holmwood, Surrey, Marbles
3rd - Julie Swan, Mew Milton, Hants, Safety First

Runners-up/Highly Commended:

Katia Costa, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex Air
Sheila Lockett, Hinckley, Leics, Night Bus
Jac Cattaneo, Brighton, East Sussex, Thursday is Purple

Shortlisted/Commended:

Sian Hughes, London, Afraid of the Dark
Barry Mercer, Hailsham, East Sussex, Free at Last
Nicky Phillips, Benington, Herts, No-one Ever Knew

Longlisted:
Lesley Mace, After Life; Deanna Allan, Viennese Dreamer; Monique Monroe, Crooked; Ken Cooper, Prisoner Number 6; Christine Skipper, Solemn Occasions; Sue Coffey, Screen Test; Margaret Wakeling, Motive for Murder; David Frankel, The Believer; Emily Simpson, Back of the Envelope; Derek Taylor, In the Footsteps; Granville Steppel, Making Contact.


This year a total of 199 short stories and 143 flash fiction entries were received.
Thanks to everyone who entered and our congratulations to the winners.





Total entries received this year were: Short story 247 - Flash fiction 170



As previously, a percentage of the profits has been donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.

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