Formed over forty years ago, our Writers Circle is based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. Meetings are held in The Room at the Top in Felixstowe Library, normally on the first and third Tuesday of each month commencing at 7.30pm and finishing by 10.00pm. Check this weblog for details of meetings.

There is an annual November to November fee of £30, April to November is £20 and June to November £15. For members preferring to pay at each meeting the charge is £5 per meeting. To contact Felixstowe Scribblers simply email scribblers.1@btinternet.com or the Secretary, catherine.stafford1@ntlworld.com

Sunday 31 January 2016

Adult Short Story Competition : Felixstowe Book Festival

2016: Gateways

Felixstowe Festival is delighted to launch our 2016 short story competition! We’re looking for short stories of up to 1000 words inspired by the 2016 Festival theme – Gateways.
What is the first thing that springs to mind?
Maybe Felixstowe Port, a gateway to Europe via the North Sea? The plight of refugees, negotiating treacherous gateways to reach a better future? Or even the tax office – death and taxes come to us all…
What about more individual gateways, the doors people must push or break open to change their lives?
Gateways may be physical or psychological, real or imagined. Fantastical or whimsical, or other-worldly. No subject or genre is off-limits. Please interpret the theme of ‘Gateways’ as creatively as you wish in your short story entry.
Dates:
The closing date is Friday 13th May, 2016.
A longlist of 15 entries will be announced on 30th May, 2016.
A shortlist of 6 will be announced on 6th June, 2016.
The 3 winners will be announced on 20th June, 2016.
Word Count:
Maximum of 1000 words, no minimum.
How to enter:
Please take or send 3 copies of your story to Felixstowe Library, Crescent Rd, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7BY.
Your story should include a title but no other personal information. Please supply ON A SEPARATE SHEET: your name, email address (if available), contact telephone number, word count and title of story.
Don’t forget to attach your £5 entry fee. Cheques are to be made payable to Felixstowe Book Festival.
Entries that do not meet these requirements will be automatically disqualified.
If you have any questions, please email ruth@ruthdugdall.com prior to submitting your entry, using the subject line: SHORT STORY QUERY.
Prizes:
First Prize: £50 cash plus a 12 month subscription to EADT Suffolk Magazine.
The winning story will also be published by the magazine should the editor consider it suitable (you may want to look at the magazine’s website to get an idea of the type of things they publish).
Second Prize: £10 cash
Third Prize: £10 cash
The winner and the two runners up will be invited to read their stories to an audience at the closing event of the festival on Sunday June 26th. The winner and runners up will each receive two free tickets to this event. It is hoped that in entering this competition you are indicating your availability for this event.
Judges:
Ruth Dugdall: Ruth is an award winning crime novelist, and has published five novels, four of which are set in Suffolk. Her latest novel, Nowhere Girl is set in Luxembourg, from where she has just returned. Ruth also contributes short stories to Woman’s Weekly, and recently had a four part series published entitled ‘Mad Dogs & Englishwomen’. She puts her success as an author down to writing competitions, through which she gained an agent and a publishing deal.
Jeanette Hewitt: Jeanette has had two novels published independently, Freedom First Peace Later in 2010 and Worlds Apart, in 2013. Her third novel, which is her debut crime fiction, is due for release in 2016. She has worked with Harper Collins’ website Authonomy and The Front List and has also written for online fashion magazine, Offers Boutique, and literary magazines, The Jimston Journal and Spike. Her short story, ‘Ellen’s Journey’, won an award in the author vs. author competition, supported by the National Literary Trust in 2008. In July 2012 she was shortlisted as a finalist in the Marie Claire Inspire and Mentor Award, chosen by Jojo Moyes. She is also a member of the Crime Writers Association.
Liz Ferretti: Liz won an Arts Council Escalator Award for her novelSamphire Man, which will be submitted to publishers later this year. In 2014, her fiction and creative non-fiction was included in a major exhibition of painting, sculpture and writing on the Suffolk Coast. She is a professional writer and journalist, specialising in landscape, heritage and coastal management, writing for EADT Suffolk Magazine and national specialist media. She also writes stories, adapted classics and a magazine for students of English as a Foreign Language. Keen to encourage everyone to take up creative writing, she ran short story competitions for EADT Suffolk Magazine in 2014 and 2015. As part of the Windling Collective, she co-led creative writing workshops at Folk East in 2015, and will be there again in August 2016.
Terms and Conditions:

1. The competition is open to anyone aged eighteen or over.
2. All entries must be original unpublished prose of no more than 1000 words.
3. Publication of the winning entry in Suffolk Magazine is at the editor’s discretion and is conditional on the material being suitable in terms of taste, subject matter and style.
5. Winners will be notified by 20/06/2016 by the email address, telephone number or home address given with their entry. (If you have not been notified by this date, your story has not been selected on this occasion).
6. By submitting their stories, all entrants thereby grant Suffolk Magazine and Felixstowe Book Festival website the right to publish their entry in the event of their work winning the competition.
7. We would like all winners to be available to attend the reading of their work at The Orwell Hotel in Felixstowe on the evening of Sunday 26th June 2016.
8. The decision of the competition judges will be final and no correspondence will be entered into