I don’t have many short stories suitable for submitting to little contests, simply because the word limit tends to be 2,000-3,000 words and it’s not a length I’ve recently worked wi… more →
Writing (mostly)adairjones wrote 4 months ago: Last year, The Willesden Herald announced that there would be no winner in the 2008 short sto … more →
Will Entrekin wrote 1 year ago: I’ve read a bit over the past week about the Orange Prize, which is a literary prize awarded t … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: I don’t have many short stories suitable for submitting to little contests, simply because th … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: I am obliged to apologize for a statement in my previous entry: Thundercat is NOT impatient. Espec … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: The Guardian picked up the Willesden Herald story, which I suppose makes the debacle officially art … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: The Willesden [you'd think I could finally spell that without having to check the tab] Herald has o … more →
Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: Behold the saga of the Willesden Prize. Out of 850 entries, not a single one met the standards of Za … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: Wow, I should write snarky entries about competitions more often; I’ve gotten more search eng … more →
tsrosenberg wrote 1 year ago: According to their blog, they have decided to split the prize money among the shortlisted contestan … more →
nycip wrote 1 year ago: The Willesden Herald and Pretend Genius Press present the 2008 Willesden Herald International Short … more →