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Fish Anthology 2022: launch photos


MORE ABOUT THE ANTHOLOGY

The Maritime Hotel, (Bantry, West Cork, Ireland) hosted The Anthology launch on 11th July, during the West Cork Literary Festival. 15 of the 39 writers published in the Anthology made it to the launch to read an extract from their short story or memoir, or their entire flash story or poem.

 

 

Stragglers in Ma Murphy’s Bar

A pre-launch get together of the writers and some of the Fish team the night before in Ma Murphy’s Bar, Bantry, was enjoyed by all.  It was a great opportunity to get to know the writers who attended, many of whom had travelled from abroad to be there. What a great bunch! Seán, from Ma Murphy’s Bar added to the occasion with his insights into world affairs. 

 

 

 

Clem Cairns and Tina Pisco

The launch was introduced by Clem Cairns (Fish Director) and Tina Pisco (Fish Editor). The audience was in for a treat. Each of the pieces read at the launch came alive. There is something magical about hearing authors read their own work, an extra quality, a spark, a flavour that you might miss when reading alone.

 

 

 

 

 

Helena Frith Powell reading from her short story, ‘The Japanese Gardener’ (2nd Prize)


 

Karen Stevens, reading from her short story ‘Among the Crows’ (3rd prize).


 
   

Geoff Lillis, reading from his short story, ‘Repossession’.

DB MacInnes reading from his short story, ‘The Gypsy Gambler’.


 
   

Partridge Boswell reading his flash story, ‘The Stone Cottage’ (1st prize).

Linda Nemec Foster reading her flash story ‘On the Other Side of the World’ (2nd prize).


 
   

Seamus Scanlon reading his flash story ‘Beauty Curse’.

Wally Suphap reading from his short memoir, ‘Thirteen Ways of Interrogating an Incident’ (1st prize).

   

David Ralph reading from his short memoir, ‘Two Bastards’ (3nd prize).


 

Diane Vonglis Parnell reading from her short memoir, ‘Blame the Milkman’.

   

Jaclyn Maria Fowler reading from her short memoir, ‘In the Summer Before Third Grade’.

Susan Shepherd reading her poem, ‘The Life Galleries, Kelvingrove’ (1st prize).


 
   
 

Katie Griffith reading her poem, ‘Retreat’ (3rd prize).

Doreena Jennings reading her poem, ‘Blue Jeans’.

 
 

Cynthia Snow reading her poem, ‘For Leonard’.

 

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