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Friday, 22 July 2011

David Mitchell to judge the Fish Publishing Short Story Contest

Fish Publishing are very proud to announce that the author David Mitchell will be the judge of the Fish Publishing Short Story Contest that opens on 1st August.

Prizes and awards

1999 Guardian First Book Award (shortlist) Ghostwritten

1999 Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize Ghostwritten

2001 James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) (shortlist) number9dream

2002 Man Booker Prize for Fiction (shortlist) number9dream

2004 Man Booker Prize for Fiction (shortlist) Cloud Atlas

2005 British Book Awards Literary Fiction Award Cloud Atlas

2005 British Book Awards Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year Cloud Atlas

2005 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Eurasia Region, Best Book) (shortlist) Cloud Atlas

2006 Costa Novel Award (shortlist) Black Swan Green

2006 Quill Book Award (USA) (general fiction - shortlist) Black Swan Green

2007 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Eurasia Region Best Book) (shortlist) Black Swan Green



David Mitchell was born in Southport, Merseyside, in England, raised in Malvern, Worcestershire, and educated at the University of Kent, studying for a degree in English and American Literature followed by an M.A. in Comparative Literature. He lived for a year in Sicily, then moved to Hiroshima, Japan, where he taught English to technical students for eight years, before returning to England, where he could live on his earnings as a writer and support his pregnant wife.[1] After another stint in Japan, he currently lives in Clonakilty, Ireland, with his wife Keiko and their two children. In an essay for Random House, Mitchell wrote: "I knew I wanted to be a writer since I was a kid, but until I came to Japan to live in 1994 I was too easily distracted to do much about it. I would probably have become a writer wherever I lived, but would I have become the same writer if I'd spent the last 6 years in London, or Cape Town, or Moose Jaw, on an oil rig or in the circus? This is my answer to myself."

Mitchell's first novel, Ghostwritten (1999), moves around the globe, from Okinawa to Mongolia to pre-Millennial New York City, as nine narrators tell stories that interlock and intersect. The novel won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (for best work of British literature written by an author under 35) and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award. His two subsequent novels, number9dream(2001) and Cloud Atlas (2004), were both shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In 2003, he was selected as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists. In 2007, Mitchell was listed amongTime magazine's 100 Most Influential People in The World. Mitchell's American editor at Random House is novelist David Ebershoff.

For more information go to http://www.thousandautumns.com/



Saturday, 16 July 2011

The Fish Publishing Anthology Launch 2011


The winning writers and  the dedicated organizers of the Fish Publishing Anthology Launch 2011

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Fish Publishing 2011 Poetry Prize


The Fish Poetry Prize 2011

Opens: 20 August 2010
Closes: 30 March 2011
Results Announced: 30 April 2011
Judge: Brian Turner



There is no restriction on the theme of poems, but there is a word limit of 200.
All poems must be written in English and must not have been published previously.
The best 10 poems will be published in the 2011 Fish Anthology.
First prize €1,000.

Online Entries €14. Postal entries €16

A First Prize of €1,000 to the winner plus publication in the 2011 Fish Anthology.
The best ten poems will be published in the 2011 Anthology and each poet will receive five copies of the Anthology.
All winning poets will be invited to the launch of the 2011 Fish Anthology. This will take place during the West Cork Literary Festival in July 2011.

Go to http://www.fishpublishing.com/writing-contest-competition.php for submission details.

Brian Turner's poetry was included in the Voices in Wartime Anthology published in conjunction with a feature-length documentary film. His collection Here, Bullet (Bloodaxe Books, 2007) was first published in the US by Alice James Books in 2005, where it has earned Turner nine major literary awards, including a 2006 Lannan Literary Fellowship and a 2007 NEA Literature Fellowship in Poetry. In 2009 he was given an Amy Lowell Traveling Fellowship. His second collection, Phantom Noise is published by Alice James Books in the US and by Bloodaxe Books in the UK in 2010.