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Fish Anthology 2014

Fish Anthology 2014

ISBN: 978-0-9562721-6-4

Fish Anthology 2014 –

SELECTED BY:
Claire Kilroy ~ Short Story
Dermot Healy ~ Short Memoir
Glenn Patterson ~ Flash Fiction
Ruth Padel ~ Poetry

What a high standard all round – of craft, imagination and originality: and what a wide range of feeling and vision.
Ruth Padel

I was struck by how funny many of the stories are, several of them joyously so – they are madcap and eccentric and great fun. Others – despite restrained and elegant prose – managed to be devastating. All of them are the work of writers with talent.
Claire Kilroy

Read the winning Flash Fiction Story – A Theory of Relativity by Sally Ashton.

 

 

Fish Anthology 2014

Contents

 SHORT STORIES
 

Taylor Keith

David Butler

The Nod

Barry Troy

Horse Latitudes

Aongus Murtagh

A Paper Husband

Georgina Eddison

Gomorrah Shade

Michael Crossan

The Crane

Sarah Quigley

The Words

Simon Cornish

Two’d Up

Ann Jolly

Venom

Oana Aristide

Whenever I Close My Eyes

James Heaney

 

FLASH FICTION

 

A Theory of Relativity

Sally Ashton

First

Robert Grossmith

Thirteen

Christina Eagles

The Lottery

Jude Higgins

Mr Words

Grant Gerald Miller

Untethered

John D. Kelly

Icarus

Katharine Brown

Re: holes

Gerry Dorrian

Him

Roisín O’Donnell

The Pick-Me-Up

Emma Bladen

 

 SHORT MEMOIRS

 

In the Dark Garden

Kirstin Zhang

Plasticine Flowers

Mary Fitzpatrick

Chestnuts, 1955

Bonnie K. Kidd

Pearl Paint

Linda Norton

The Past

Aubrey Malone

Alabama 1966

D. B. Donahoe

The Zen Of Kakapo Poo—Redux

D. K. McCutchen

Reproduction

Nell McGrath

Of Exodus

Betty Weiner

Pass With Care

Tom Billings

Dorchester Park, Drumming Our Way to the Future

Orla McAlinden

The Gift

Bo Niles

 

POETRY

 

Pacific Rim

Chris Andrews

Alice like the wind

Jacqueline P. Haskell

Parliamo Daisy

Helena Goddard

That Which is Wanting

Kita Shantiris

The Child Dreaming in a Poet’s House

Molly Vogel

Rainstick

Laila Farnes

Diagnosis

Penny Ouvry

‘Alone with his longing, he lies down on his bed.’

Philip Miller

Amelie

Jacqueline P. Haskell

If What is, is Other

Breda Wall Ryan

 

BIOGRAPHIES

 

 

Winning Flash Fiction Story from the Fish Anthology 2014 – 

A Theory of Relativity by Sally Ashton

I stand at the window of a railway carriage – Albert Einstein

Across from me on a train Albert sat facing backwards, a little table between us, his forehead pressed against the glass. His eyes flickered as if to count passing fence posts. At length he reached a small notebook from a chest pocket, placed it on the table, jotted something down. I tried not to stare, but couldn’t make out what he wrote even when I did. He smiled. May I trade seats with you for a while, my dear? What could I say? In spite of my motion sickness, I agreed. For one the train travelled a relatively straight path, plus his eyes were so kind and sad. He steadied my elbow until I was seated, took his seat, turned again to the window, again to his notes. Then I watched, as he had, the landscape recede, what I knew blurred in immeasurable distances. The sky lost light, Albert’s white head bobbed, and just before I slept a luminescent clock appeared in the sky, though now I see it was the moon itself wearing a clock face that watched us speed by, or did we too appear to be standing completely still?

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