To Hull & Back Short Story Anthology 2014: A collection of humorous short stories from the 2014 To Hull & Back international short story competition. ... plus stories by each of the 7 judges. Buy on Amazon
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To Hull & Back Short Story Anthology 2014: A collection of humorous short stories from the 2014 To Hull & Back international short story competition. ... plus stories by each of the 7 judges.

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ISBN / ASIN 1502456710
ISBN-13 9781502456717
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Sales Rank #4,686,527
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Filled with Stories of Mirth and Legend

This anthology contains a collection of 27 humorous short stories from the winning writers, highly commended writers, shortlisted writers and judges of Christopher Fielden s inaugural To Hull & Back short story competition.

The stories are imaginative, quirky, amusing and fun guaranteed to make a reader giggle with pleasure. Unless, of course, the reader is a miserable git. But even the grumpiest of gits has been known to unwillingly smirk whilst perusing the stories within this tome. Why? Because each tale contains an element of witty magic and is likely to become a fable of mirth and legend in decades to come.

"A wonderful, eclectic, witty and charming mix of short stories..."Review from Amazon.co.uk customer

Authors featured in this anthology are:
  • Adele Smith
  • Andrew Campbell-Kearsey
  • Ben Langley
  • Caimh McDonnell
  • Carrie Breeze
  • Christie Cluett
  • Christopher Berry
  • Christopher Fielden
  • John Emms
  • Josh Keeling
  • JR Hampton
  • Julia Breck-Paterson
  • Kathryn England
  • Keith Newton
  • Kerry Barner
  • Leah Eades
  • Mike Scott Thomson
  • Mel Ciavucco
  • Polly Ann White
  • Richard Dunford
  • SS Kaye
  • Steph Minns
  • Stephen Pollock
  • Sue Powis
  • Tom Norton
  • Will Haynes
  • Will Ingrams

The first printed copy of this book, released on Hulloween (October 31st 2014), has made a journey on the Highway to Hull. You can learn more about the meaning of the previous sentence and the To Hull & Back competition (which boasts the most amazing writing prize in the known macrocosm) on Chris's website.

"This is a great collection of stories, drawn from an international competition, which showcases some fresh talent and incredible imagination... I certainly recommend this story collection to anyone."Review from Amazon.co.uk customer
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