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WINNERS Fish Short Memoir Prize 2013

Judge, Molly McCloskey, has chosen the following memoirs to be published in the 2013 Fish Anthology.

Winner – Luscus by Maureen Boyle

This is a memoir in which the author strikes a wonderful balance between absolute control of her material and the achievement of a lightness and fluidity, as though the writing of it were happening easily and naturally; in fact it’s a highly crafted piece of writing. The author tells of losing an eye in a childhood accident; of the man who made her the succession of eyes that, as she grew, replaced her own; and of the world of doctors’ offices, with their wooden trays of eyes. The prose is restrained and unshowy and yet moves with a quiet power; with a wonderful concreteness, it roots us in the experience. The ending, about so much more than the narrator, the doctor, or the story at hand, moved me to tears.

2 – Collapse by Saffron Marchant

This memoir tracks the psychological unspooling of a senior in a law firm dealing with high finance. Style and content are perfectly matched – the writing is pacy and sharp, and judders along, like the world depicted. There are great images that come out of nowhere and aren’t made a fuss of. As an account of that moment when a life turns, it’s compelling and extremely well written.

3 – World Without End by Angela Finn

This is a brave and very carefully crafted account of a topic little talked about – the emotional aftermath of a pregnancy termination. There is great sadness, and a terrible ache, suffusing this piece, but it is contained and shaped in carefully crafted prose. The author has been disciplined in what she has chosen to include and what she has omitted, and it is this process of selection, wisely carried out, that can give a piece of memoir such power. This is not the sort of piece that is easy to write without lapsing into judgement or sentimentality, but the author has done it, producing a searing piece of writing.

Honorary Mentions

Ashes by Elisabeth Winkler

Then and Now by Pip Newling

What it is Like in Words by e.g. Jönsson

The Visit by Susan DuMond

Dorchester Park, Drumming Our Way to the Future by Orla McAlinden

The Gift by Bo Niles

Spaghetti a Cacio e Pepe by Barry Troy

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