The waters are receding, and the sun will soon dry the land. All that is left is silt and devastation.
Thus ends the Flood.
So, what did you think? Cracking, wasn't it?
As always a big thank you to all the writers who submitted, and to all those who were published an extra congratulations.
Thanks also to the editors:
Shirley Golden
Susan Howe
Ingrid Jendrzejewski
Caroline Kelly
Cassandra Parkin
Nettie Thomson
And thank you to you, dear reader, for your constant support for FlashFlood and National Flash-Fiction Day.
And... that's it.
So, until next year, be excellent to each other, and thank you again.
Calum Kerr
co-Director of National Flash-Fiction Day
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Thanks for putting this together. Your hard work is appreciated.
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Many thanks Calum and the team for all your hard work in making this happen!
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