photo © Michael Shaheen, 2013
Every year, the THRESHOLDS International Short Fiction Feature Writing Competition invited essays from around the world that celebrated the short story form.
We asked that entries either recommend a short story, a collection or an anthology, or profiled the life and writing of a short story author, and that they not exceed 2,000 words. Judged anonymously, the Competition awarded the winning writer £500, with two runner-up prizes of £100 each.
Below, we collect together the winning feature essays from the Competition’s inception in 2012 to it’s closure in 2018.
2018 Winner:
‘Meditations on Motherhood’ by Kate Finegan
2018 Runners-up:
‘The Playboy and the Bog Man’ by Erinna Mettler
‘The Tyranny of History’ by Farah Ahamed
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2017 Winner:
‘Did Borges Write the Masterpiece of the 21st Century?’ by Tyler Miller
2017 Runners-up:
‘storyteller, liar, dreamer’ by Cathy Sweeney
‘Miss Brill’s Lament’ by Jessica Whyte
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2016 Winner:
‘The Iron Which Pierces the Heart’ by Alex Coulton
2016 Runners-up:
‘An Epiphany in the Company of Alice Munro’ by Mary O’Donnell
‘The Radical Horror and Loneliness of The Martian Chronicles’ by Tyler Miller
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2015 Winner:
‘The Laureate of the Veld’ by Richard Newton
2015 Runners-up:
‘Nothing is the way it used to be, yet everything is like before’ by Dan Powell
‘Rediscovering the Deep South’ by Richard Buxton
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2014 Winner:
‘Wolves at the Hearthside’ by Sharon Telfer
2014 Runners-up:
‘A Woman of Words’ by Gill Thompson
‘The Unnerving Tales of Yoshihiro Tatsumi’ by Dan Powell
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2013 Winner:
‘A Trio of Irish Short Stories’ by Nuala Ní Chonchúir
2013 Runner-up:
‘The Games of Night’ by Dan Powell
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2012 Winner:
‘We Recommend: H.P. Lovecraft’ by Geoff Holder
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