Tag: Writing

  • WRITING WIZARDRY SHORTLIST

    WRITING WIZARDRY SHORTLIST

    Thank you for all the fantastic monster entries from those children aged 11 and under. Some truly wonderful stories were entered, which made the decision even harder for our judges! But a shortlist has been concocted, so a huge congratulations to: Year 3 and 4 The Monster that ate the Moon by Lucas Aldous The…

  • WATCH: Flash Fiction and Short Story Tips with fresher judge, Claire Fuller

    WATCH: Flash Fiction and Short Story Tips with fresher judge, Claire Fuller

    Gain some helpful tips from our very own Fresher Writing Prize judge, Claire Fuller, when it comes to writing Short Stories and Flash Fiction. Check out the two clips linked below, to gain some words of advice before submitting your work! All of us here at Fresher Publishing can’t wait to read your entries!  

  • Poetry shortlist

    Poetry shortlist

    After much debate and discussion the shortlisted entries for the Fresher Writing Prize Poetry category are: Frederica Schiavello for Iperuranio Stephanie Ginger for Pansies Stephanie Ginger for Acoustics Ella Carter for Winter’s in Pink Prescription Pills We hope we’ll get to meet you at the Fresher Writing Prize Awards evening on the 19th May at the Shelley…

  • Think Outside the Box!

    Think Outside the Box!

    There are two directions a narrative can go in: linear and non-linear. For a narrative to follow a linear style means for it to go in the order of Beginning, Middle and End. So, for a narrative to follow a non-linear style means that you can place the story in whichever order you wish! Whether you choose…

  • Poetry category judge’s hints and tips

    Poetry category judge’s hints and tips

    Thinking of entering the poetry category of the Fresher Writing Prize? Watch judge Dr Sam Goodman’s hints and tips.  

  • Script Writing category hints and tips

    Script Writing category hints and tips

    If you are thinking of entering the Script Writing category of the Fresher Writing Prize, watch judge John Foster’s hints and tips for a great submission.