Read the Shortlist!

You can now read entries from the shortlist for the Michael Round Prize! This includes the entries which came first and second. The results were officially announced at our meeting on 10 November.

Winner: We only Had One Religion (Hashmi-Al-Haseeb Faisal)

Second Place: Sniggery Wood (Stuart Wilks-Heeg)

Missing (Celia Gatward)

Why Don’t You Just Keep Going (Benjamin Graham)

Dust to Dust (Katie Weatherford)

Austentatious Dames (Fay Dickinson) has been retained for possible publication elsewhere.

It’s Beatrix Potter’s Birthday!

In a cozy burrow beneath an old oak tree, Peter Rabbit sat at a miniature wooden table, nibbling the end of a carrot thoughtfully. Around him were stacks of parchment, and ink pots made from hollowed-out acorns.

Outside, birds chirped and the wind rustled the garden leaves, but inside, Peter was lost in a world of his own creation — a tale of adventure, turnip heists, and cunning escapes from farmer foes. He called it “The Tale of the Bramblewood Bandits.”

Now and then, his cousin Benjamin Bunny would peek in, offering suggestions (“Add a hedgehog with a prickly temper!”), while Jemima Puddle-Duck stopped by to provide editorial advice (“You must revise the bit about tails — it’s all fluff!”). Peter was determined. He was going to enter the Michael Round Prize!