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2019 Farnham Flash Fiction Longlist

Thanks to all our entrants who made the judging extremely difficult

2019

 Winner: Our Father’s Favourite Poet was W.B. Yeats by Alison Woodhouse,
First Runner-up: Going To The Beach – Blue Pig’s Story by Mary Bevan, 
Second Runner-up: Jess and Tom by Julie Evans
Best Flash Fiction featuring Farnham: A Familiar Face by Lisa Hart  

2019 Short list

New Roots by Katrina Dennison
Behind You by Charles W Warren
In the Soup by Charmaine Crossey
The Eye of the Beholder by Damhnait Monaghan
Fruit by Ellora Sutton
Return to Sender by Jane Sleight
New Roots by Katrina Dennison    
Into the Fog by Robert Kibble
Hind Etin by Robert Kibble

2019 Longlist

Keeper of the Walls by Alan Goodchild
Our Father’s Favourite Poet was W.B. Yeats by Alison Woodhouse
An elephant never forgets by Carolynn Hollis
Behind You by Charles W Warren
In the Soup by Charmaine Crossey
The Eye of the Beholderby Damhnait Monaghan
His Name was by Jason David McDougall
Reflection by David Rowlandson
Arrival at the Castle by Debbie Fenwick
My Longest Day by Dee Holmes
Fruit by Ellora Sutton
The man behind the face by Gillian Brown
Return to Sender by Jane Sleight
Jess and Tom by Julie Evans
New Roots by Katrina Dennison    
A Familiar Face by Lisa Hart
Wrong Number by LL Anbach
Missing Rutland by Margaret Garrod
Going To The Beach – Blue Pig’s Story by Mary Bevan
Ringing the Changes by Poppy Newman
Criminal Intent by Richard Fuller
Blood Brothers by Richard Smith
Into the Fog by Robert Kibble
Hind Etin by Robert Kibble
The lasting impact of bubbles by Sarah Walton
Love Is Blind by Susan Corfield

Farnham LongList

Keeper of the Walls by Alan Goodchild
His Name was Jason by David McDougall
Reflection by David Rowlandson
Arrival at the Castle by Debbie Fenwick
A Familiar Face by Lisa Hart

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