From Welsh women pirates to dystopian Cardiff blood-drinkers, Firefly Press’s New Children’s Fiction from Wales competition attracted some spine-tingling entries!
And today (11th October 2022) we are delighted to announce the shortlist and winners of a competition which aimed to discover the best new writing for children coming from Welsh authors currently without publishing deals.
Launched on St David’s Day, the competition attracted some fabulous stories from writers either based in Wales or who have grown up in the country. With three separate age groups to write for (age 7-9, 9-12 and 12-18), three winners and the overall winner have been selected by top children’s authors Catherine Fisher, Catherine Johnson and Malachy Doyle and Firefly Publisher Penny Thomas.
‘We wanted to run a competition to find great new children’s fiction and authors writing from Wales and give everyone a chance to submit to us, and we have certainly done that, with some awesome results,’ said Thomas.
‘All entries to the competition were judged anonymously and I’d like to thank the judges for their hard work. We are delighted with the results and may look to make this competition a regular event.’
The winner of each category wins a one-to-one editorial session with a Firefly editor and the overall winner wins a place on a Literature Wales’ Tŷ Newydd Writing Centre residential course in 2023 (subject to availability).
The Winners:
7-9s The Map of Rhos by Victoria Pici
‘The Map of Rhos is a delightfully written, captivating story of fairies battling to regain their rightful homes, which have been stolen by invading elves,’ said Malachy Doyle.
9-12s A History of My Weird by Chloë Heuch
‘It was a great joy to read such exciting and interesting stories for this age group!’ said Catherine Fisher. ‘A History of My Weird was a stand-out winner, with its memorable and vibrant main character, and exciting narrative.’
12+ Wick Wood by Lucy Mohan
‘This is a thrilling, twisty, whodunnit with a genuinely creepy setting, I loved it!’ said Penny Thomas.
OVERALL WINNER:
A History of My Weird by Chloë Heuch
Gwynedd-based Heuch has written ‘a genuinely funny, character-led novel with a fresh voice, one that deserves to find readers,’ said Catherine Johnson. ‘A History of My Weird, our overall winner, was an easy choice to make for us judges.’
THE SHORTLIST:
Category: 7-9s
The Girl Who Was Licked by The Dragon by Nicky Herriot
The Map of Rhos by Victoria Pici
Saffi’s Super Senses by Sarah King
Tommy Blue and Rex in Gigantic Danger by Jane Carter
Category: 9-12s
A History of My Weird by Chloë Heuch
The Lost Ghost by Suzie Good
Lucky Boy and his Jackdaw by Mary Howell
Pen Blackwood for the Win by Gail Sequeira
Spark-Blood by Liam Kelly
The Turquoise Thief by Essie Brammer
Category: 12+
The Cuckoo’s Nest by David Thorpe
Lie or Die by Alison Clack
Nest by Rebecca Roberts
Shadow of a Pirate by Kit Swift
Utopia Red by Abigail Tanner
Wick Wood by Lucy Mohan
A huge congratulations to all the shortlistees and winners from the team at Firefly Press, and a big thank you to judges Catherine Johnson, Catherine Fisher and Malachy Doyle for making the tough decisions!