On the 18th of April 2023, around midday, I opened up my emails and found seven emails that had arrived in quick succession from Facebook. Unfortunately for me, they’d be sitting for about an hour. The first one, sent at
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And It’s Not Over Yet
We had a wonderful night on Saturday night in the beautiful venue of Aonach Mhacha as part of the AE Russell Festival. The flash fiction stories fair blew us away. The wonderful Cathy Carson, who simultaneously made our hearts swell
Lost Childhood – Flash Fiction at the AE Festival Lineup
At first, it seems a bleak theme – Lost Childhood – but it brought in a record number of entries for the Flash Fiction Armagh at the AE Festival event happening on 1st April 2023 in Aonach Mhacha. These spellbinding
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Happy New Flash Fiction Armagh
Between one thing and another, (Covid and industrial action to be specific) I didn’t manage to attend any Flash Fiction Armagh events in 2022 at all. When my wonderful co-host, co-organiser, co-founded of FFA and friend Réamonn got a wonderful
Flash Fiction Armagh Presents Flash Fiction Saturday Night at the Museum 2023
After a rocky year at Flash Fiction Armagh, we are pleased to announce that the next event will take place in the Armagh County Museum on 21st January 2023 at 7pm. Tickets are £7 each which includes a glass of
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Flash Fiction at Long Meadow Cider Company
Such wonderful stories made it tough to pick only ten for the event, but we managed it, and I know you’ll love the selection. It is always a privilege to read the submissions, and humbling too.
We are delighted to present the following writers at Flash Fiction at Long Meadow Cider Company on 8th September 2022 at 7 pm.
Flashforward, Flashback
It’s that time of year again – Apple blossoms in Armagh and that means submissions are open for the Flash Fiction Armagh event at the Armagh Food and Cider Festival in September! This year it’s Flash Fiction at Long Meadow
Street Strangers – Flash Fiction Saturday Night at the Museum Presents…
In keeping with the theme of Flash Fiction Saturday Night at the Museum, I’ve included a photo of a very random ‘Street Stranger’. I met this rooster walking down the street during the week. What made it more bizarre is
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Getting Through Christmas
Perhaps it’s an age thing, but there seems to be more people missing around the Christmas table than ever. It could be because of the pandemic’s travel restrictions, bereavement, infertility, addiction, or mental health issues, to name a few reasons,
Flash Fiction Saturday Night at the Museum Call for Submissions
We’re excited to announce the next Flash Fiction Saturday Night in the Museum in the Armagh County Museum in conjunction with an exhibition entitled ‘Street Strangers’ by the fabulous local photographer, Alistair Prentice due to be on display from the
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