Today I attended the Potteries Prize event in Hanley. I was not the overall winner (and let's face it we all live in hope!) - that went to the "twist in the tail" story Mrs Clowder's Cats by Beverley Adams. As soon as I heard this story and the judge's critique I just knew Bev had won and very well deserved. All of the stories were of a high standard - some such as High Noon and Snowy were laugh out loud funny - the first of those in just 100 words - others were sad and poignant. I was delighted to be the joint first prize winner in "Most Beautiful Use of Language" category with Sam Palmer (no relation) with her story "Sea Change". The whole event at Central City Library was a great success and very well attended. Thanks Writer's Kiln I can't wait for the next one.
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