On behalf of all of us at Fish, we congratulate the 10 winners. Their memoirs will be published in the Fish Anthology 2025. The launch will be on 16th July ’25 at the West Cork Literary Festival. The winning writers who attend will read from their memoirs. The event is open to the public.
Congratulations to those writers who made the long and short-lists.
Thank you to Ted Simon for the time and enthusiasm that he put into selecting the winners.
(There were 632 entries in total)
Selected by Ted Simon, author of Jupiter´s Travels.
FIRST
Last Days
by James Ellis (UK)
SECOND
Journey Into Danger
by Claire Brown (Cork & London)
THIRD
Splav
by Mary Ethna Black (Belfast)
HONORARY MENTIONS (In no particular order.)
Takeaway
by Jillian Grant Shoichet (Canada)
In Between
by Dian Parker (USA)
Leaving
by James Chambers (UK)
Skin
by Anthony Dew (UK)
Exclamation
by Noelle McCarthy (New Zealand)
Africa, Once and Again
by Lance mason (USA)
My Hummingbird Heart
by Philippa groom (UK)
A LITTLE ABOUT THE WINNERS
James Ellis wanted to be on the pen-side of the page as soon as he saw Herge’s ‘The Crab With The Golden Claws’ on his primary school book stand. Whatever grown-up occupation created such a thing, he wanted to be part of it. Many years (and many rejection slips) later, he’s published two novels, The Wrong Story and Happy Family, a travelogue of his journey through Central America, and the children’s story, Mr Frogg Goes to Work.
Claire Brown writes Short Story and Memoir. She achieved Highly Commended in one of the WriteTime Competitions in 2024 for her story ‘The Disappearing Fox’. She lives with her husband. She’s a mother and grandmother. An Irish father and a Finnish mother brought her as a small child and her siblings from Ireland to live in London. Her complicated mix of life experience has equipped her with plenty of material for her future stories.
Mary Ethna Black is an award-winning writer and globetrotting doctor from Lambeg in Northern Ireland. ‘Splav – adventures with my family on the River Sava’ will be published by Hachette/Little, Brown/Abacus in summer 2026, edited by Anna Kelly. Set in Serbia, this memoir is about finding home in an unstable world. Illustrations are by her son Luka Tošić. Welcome to catfish, coffee, and chaos. Mary is represented by Emma Bal at Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV and Film Agency.
Jillian Grant Shoichet: An idyllic childhood in pastoral southwestern British Columbia (where nothing happens unless someone sets things in motion) meant that at an early age Jillian became a story instigator. Over time, friends and family members have come to accept that they will find reflections of themselves in her fiction and creative nonfiction. Jillian is most comfortable writing about uncomfortable human experience: love and loss and our quest to find a meaningful balance between the two.
Dian Parker has traveled extensively in the Middle East and Europe. Her nonfiction and fiction have been published in numerous literary journals, magazines, newspapers, and nominated for a number of Pushcart Prizes and Best of the Net. She also writes about art and artists for the Observer (N.Y.), and other arts publications, and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Currently she lives on the backroads of Vermont. www.dianparker.com
In September 2006, the author of this piece, the individual known as James Chambers rode his Triumph motorcycle around the world. From head to toe, headlight to exhaust pipe, everything about the journey could be captured in just one word – Quixotic. Two years later he returned home broke and without the bike. Had he changed, had London changed, had anything changed? For the next three months the deer in Richmond Park became his closest confidantes.
Anthony Dew laughs and chases away delusions (or tries to), plants trees and writes of life. Keeps a library, a workshop full of tools and four hens. He’s been a seafarer, deadhead, postman and teacher, designer and maker of exquisite rocking-horses. Tries to be a good husband (at last), father and grandfather. After breakfast he puts aside words to work on an ageing wooden sloop in which he intends to sail away. And keep on going.
Noelle McCarthy lives outside Wellington, New Zealand. She is a writer and a podcast maker: she and her husband have a production company called Bird of Paradise.
Born in rural California, Lance Mason has placed his work in 40+ publications; in 2024-25, he was given Silver and two Gold Solas Awards for pieces set in Wales, Spain, and the Balkans. Mason has defied death on countless occasions while living and working overseas, including “his lost years” in New Zealand, traveling the world by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, tramp steamer, plane, train, and dugout canoe. In his humble opinion, his historical/literary novels and crime thrillers await the fortunate publisher.
Originally from Devon, Philippa Groom lives in West Sussex with her husband and three children. Alongside full-time parenting, she writes about mothering through illness, fear, courage, hope, and love and is passionate about writing which helps others feel less alone. She writes memoir, creative non-fiction, and poetry, and has recently started work on a screenplay. A former Commissioning Editor in Higher Education at Oxford University Press, she has a Masters with Distinction in Eighteenth-Century Literature.
SHORT-LIST (in alphabetical order by author)
Short-list of 29 memoirs
Abby Ross |
From Sissy to Queer |
Anthony Dew |
Skin |
Barry Malone |
The Blade Job |
Caleb Dardick |
Superfreak at the Full Moon Acid Party |
Carrie Griffin |
Devil’s Elbow |
Christopher Burgess |
Becoming Nothing |
Claire Brown |
Journey into Danger |
Clementine Stott |
Retrieval |
Dian Parker |
In-Between |
Doug Bost |
Paper Boy |
Ian Priestley |
Holding Her Breath |
James Chambers |
Leaving |
James Ellis |
Last Days |
Jenny Jones |
The Dividing Line |
Jenny Jones |
The Dividing Line |
Jillian Grant Shoichet |
Takeaway |
Kate Behrens |
Funny Blood |
Lance Mason |
Africa, Once and Again |
Laura Campbell |
Some Small Leak Was Sprung |
Laura Kyle |
The Hot Press |
Letty Butler |
Fragments of a Father |
Mary Ann McGuigan |
Beyond the Water’s Edge |
Mary Ethna Black |
Splav |
Noelle McCarthy |
Exclamation |
Philippa Groom |
My Hummingbird Heart |
Rita Geil |
The Window of Goodbye |
Robert James-Robbins |
Smalltown Boy |
Sandra Botnen |
Baby No Baby |
Stephen Bridger |
Help Me |
LONG-LIST (in alphabetical order by author)
Long-list 57 of memoirs
AUTHOR | TITLE |
Abby Ross |
From Sissy to Queer |
Anneke Bender |
The Strange Legacy of a Diminutive Ghost |
Anthony Dew |
Skin |
Barry Malone |
The Blade Job |
Becka White |
Ms |
BENSON Low |
How To Turn A Boy Into A Feather |
Beverly Parayno |
Technicolor |
BRUCE POWELL |
Say Lavvy |
Caitriona Kelly |
Early Days |
Caleb Dardick |
Superfreak at the Full Moon Acid Party |
Carrie Griffin |
Devil’s Elbow |
Chris Hickey |
The Road from Lyreaoune |
Christine Lacey |
Florence from Flores |
Christopher Burgess |
Becoming Nothing |
Claire Brown |
Journey into Danger |
Claudia Cruttwell |
Swoon |
Clayton Bradshaw |
To the Little Girl Crying in the Snow at the Corner of Cascade and West 24th Street |
Clementine Stott |
Retrieval |
D.K. McCutchen |
PIRATES OF PEPILLO SALCEDO: The Salty Pic |
Deb Barnes |
One Man’s Junk |
Dian Parker |
In-Between |
Don LePan |
Ashes |
Doreena Jennings |
A Mother’s Quest |
Doug Bost |
Paper Boy |
Elizabeth Rose |
I Don’t Want to Be the General |
Gerry McCloskey |
Drawn from Memory |
Giovanna IOZZI |
JUST ONE TREE. |
Ian Priestley |
Holding Her Breath |
Indrani Ashe |
Notes from the Jobcenter |
Jacob Tan |
La Marcha Adelante Es Tambien La Marcha Fuera |
James Chambers |
Leaving |
James Ellis |
Last Days |
James Michael |
Accidental Latino |
Jenny Jones |
The Dividing Line |
Jillian Grant Shoichet |
Takeaway |
John Gallas |
jumping into a Brocken spectre |
John Mulligan |
Gunfire in room 109 |
JUDITH JUDGE |
The Maths Test |
Kate Behrens |
Funny Blood |
Kate Morris |
Beasts |
Kate Therkelsen |
Nollaig in Naas |
Katie Moynagh |
The Right Thing For Her |
Lance Mason |
Africa, Once and Again |
Lance Mason |
Inside the Howitzer |
Laura Andrikopoulos |
Africa |
Laura Campbell |
Some Small Leak Was Sprung |
Laura Kyle |
The Hot Press |
Letty Butler |
Fragments of a Father |
Lilee Cathcart |
The Queerness of Arborescent Time |
Maggie Jackson |
Edgeworth |
Mairead Carew |
Voices from Limbo |
Mandy Woods |
Shhhh! |
Margaret Grundstein |
HIM |
Mark Yakich |
Son of a Nun (excerpts) |
Mary Ann McGuigan |
Beyond the Water’s Edge |
Mary Ethna Black |
Splav |
Matilda KIME |
An Island |
Michael Forester |
Striking A Blow For Compassion |
Molly Moylan Brown |
Maternal Grandparents, 1934 |
Noelle McCarthy |
Exclamation |
patricia alea |
Charcuterie – short edible stories |
Patricia Angoy |
A life in six boxes |
Paul Marsden |
Resilience |
Peter Schmader |
I Can Tell You Anything |
Philippa Groom |
My Hummingbird Heart |
Rani Grennell |
Memoir |
Rita Geil |
The Window of Goodbye |
Robert James-Robbins |
Smalltown Boy |
Robin Shohet |
Ruminations on a Jewish Identity |
Rosalind Brackenbury |
An Interesting Time |
Rosemary Jones |
The Ash |
Sally Fox |
All the Bright Stars |
Sandra Botnen |
Baby No Baby |
Spaine Stephens |
The Daisy Wheel |
Stephen Bridger |
Help Me |
Susan Mannin |
A Summer of Discontent |
Tina Tabuteau |
A MOMENT TO CHOOSE |
Win Power |
Bystander |