Fiction Contest 2019: The Shortlist

After much careful deliberation by our judge, Catherine Hernandez, author of award-winning Scarborough and and the forthcoming I Promise, the shortlist is finally here. Congratulations to the three writers, whose short stories were handpicked by our judge!

After much careful deliberation by our judge, Catherine Hernandez, author of award-winning Scarborough and and the forthcoming I Promise, the shortlist is finally here. Congratulations to the three writers, whose short stories were handpicked by our judge!

Room‘s 2019 Fiction Contest: The Shortlist

“Opening” by Carmina Ravanera
“Pieces of Me” by Kirsten Bligh
“Three Days Running” by Megan Beadle

 

We will be announcing the winners in just a few days. You can always stay up to date with any Room-related news via our newsletter, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, but no pressure. In the meantime, check out our 2019 Creative Non-Fiction Contest, which is open until June 15, 2019 *extended deadline*.

 

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