Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Synchrotron-inspired flash fiction comp

I had some lovely news waiting for me when we landed at Heathrow last night: I won the Light Reading flash fiction competition run by Diamond Light Source, the UK's national synchrotron. Don't know what a synchrotron is? Neither did I! It's a kind of particle accelerator, it whizzes subatomic particles around at very high speeds... and it's in Oxford. I'm thrilled...! You can read my 300 word story on the Light Reading web site along with the other entries. There was also a short story contest, for stories up to 3000 words. The results of that will be announced soon, and an anthology of the winning stories will be published, along with, I have been assured, other celebratory events! Thanks to everyone at the synchrotron, I learned a lot about what they do, it's absolutely fascinating. Maybe I'll get some high-speed electrons as part of my prize... (OK, that's a silly joke for someone with a physics degree, I apologise!).

Got some other nice news which I can't share yet, I've been shortlisted for another competition, which I had completely forgotten I entered! That's the way to do it, eh?

8 comments:

annie clarkson said...

great news, how exciting!

Bob Jacobs said...

Congrats :)

Sue Guiney said...

You are so fantastic!

Tania Hershman said...

Annie, thank you!

Thanks, Bob.

Sue - really, I'm just very ordinary ;)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! :-)

Vanessa Gebbie said...

Many congrats... And another as well - you are on a roll indeed!

Rachel Fenton said...

Congratulatiosn! Two bits of brilliant!

Tania Hershman said...

Thanks, Hayley!

Vanessa, it is a good week! Just got shortlisted for the Unbound Press flash fic comp too....!

Rachel, thank you!