Two UEA alumni have been shortlisted for the Bristol Short Story Prize and will be published in the Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology Volume 16 later this year. Sam Hacking (pictured), who graduated from the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) in 2022, is nominated for ‘When the Fields Emptied’; and Ed Hogan, who graduated from the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) in 2004 is nominated for ‘War Work.’ The prize is being judged by literary agent, Abi Fellows; editor, writer, and creative producer, Heather Marks; and writer and independent bookshop manager, Daniel Ross. The winners, 1st place receiving £1000, 2nd place £250, and 3rd place £250, will be announced at an awards ceremony on 14 October.
Sam Hacking and Ed Hogan shortlisted for Bristol Short Story Prize
