Past Winners of Fish Writing Contests.
Many of the authors who have their story published in the Annual Fish Anthology, have subsequently had further publications and even gone on to be house-hold names. Fish Writers.
Here is a list of the overall winners. To find all of the authors published in Fish Anthologies, see Fish Books.
Read Extracts from Fish Anthologies
1996: The Stranger by Molly McCloskey (biography)
1997: Dog Days by Karl Iagnemma (biography)
1998: Scrap Magic by Richard O’Reilly
1999: From the Bering Strait by Gina Ochsner (read)
2000: Five O’Clock Shadow Kathryn Hughes 2001: Asylum 1928 by Maureen E. O’Neill (read)
2002: Franklin’s Grace by Catherine L. Dowd
2003: Feathers & Cigarettes by Andrew Lloyd-Jones (read)
2004: Spoonface by Freda Churches
2005: The Mountains of Mars by Marc Phillips (biography)
2006: Grandmother, Girl, Wolf by Katie Henderson
2007: A Paper Heart Is Beating, A Paper Boat Sets Sail by Kathleen Murray (read)
2008: Harlem River Blues by Julia Van Middlesworth
2009: Ten Pint Ted by Ian Wild (read)
2010: A Matter of Luck by Jane Camens
2011: The Space Between Louis and Me by Mary O’Donnell (read)
2012: Roommates by Linda Heurin
2013: The Nut Machine by Sally Franicevich
2014: Taylor Keith by David Butler
2015: The Pace of Change by Chris Weldon
2016: Frogs; The City by Aengus Murray
2017: Dead Souls by Sean Lusk
2018: Clippings by Helen Chambers
2019: Wakkanai Station by Richard Lambert
2020: 25:13 by Tracey Slaughter
2021: A Correspondence by Mark Martin
2022: The Days by Shannon Shavvas
2023: Vietnam by Letty Butler
2004: Countdown to Ecstasy by Adrian Wistreich
2005: Postcard From New York by Tom Murry
2005: Believe It by Brian Tiernan
2006: Out of Order by Clorinda Smith
2007: Skaters by Patricia Middleton
2008: Will we go on Ahead and Wait for You by Michael Logan
2009: In the Car by Bernadette M. Smyth
2010: Darling Mummy by Zoe Sinclair
2011: The Long Wet Grass by Seamus Scanlon (read)
2012: Serene Suburban Sunday by John Mulligan
2013: Jennifer’s Piano by Ken Elkes
2014: A Theory of Relativity by Sally Ashton
2015: Trashfish by Chloe Wilson
2016: The Young Brown Bear by Julie Netherton
2017: Lost by Lindsay Fisher
2018: The Chemistry of Living Things
2019: Teavarran by Louise Swingler
2020: Morning Routine by Kim Catanzarite
2021: Both On and Off by Jack Barker-Clark
2022: The Stone Cottage by Partridge Boswell
2023: First Steps in Probability by Susan Wigmore
2006: The Siren Lovers by Richard Rudd
2007: The Island Grows on Me by Tim Lenton
2008: The Stolen Sheela Ni Gig of Aghagower Speaks by Jean O’Brien
2009: The Locksmith by Annie Atkins
2010: Limbo by Catherine Phil MacCarthy
2011: string theory by Ken Taylor
2012: What Remains by Martin Childs
2013: Against Forgetting by Andy Kissane
2014: Pacific Rim by Chris Andrews
2015: Saint John’s Primary School Nativity. Nineteen Years On. by Tessa Maude
2016: Death of a Refugee by Ciaran O’Rourke
2017: Paris, 13 November 2015 by Róisín Kelly
2018: Vernacular Green by Janet Murray
2019: Not My Michael Furey by A M Cousins
2020: Father by Peggy McCarthy
2021: Letter to Dowsie, from Roethke in Ireland by Greg Rappleye
2022: The Life Galleries, Kelvingrove by Susan Shepherd
2023: The Scene Without by Winifred Hughes
2012: Music Today? by Stephen Policoff
2013: Luscus by Maureen Boyle
2014: In the Dark Garden by Kirstin Zhang
2015: Throat of Morning by Wendell Hawken
2016: The Way I Tell It by Angela Readman
2017: Pay Attention by Paul McGranaghan
2018: What Was Once A City by Marion Molteno
2019: Fejira // to cross by Bairbre Flood
2020: Buck Rabbit by Noelle McCarthy
2021: Blood and Roses by Mary E Black
2022: Thirteen Ways of Interrogating an Incident by Wally Suphap
2023: My Mother’s Daughter by Anneke Bender