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David Gaffney

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David Gaffney is a British writer well known for his flash fiction.[1][2][3]

His work has appeared in such publications as Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine,[4] Bad Idea,[5] and Ambit.[6]

He was the 2015 flash fiction judge for the Bridport Prize.[7]

Collections

  • Sawn-Off Tales (2006)
  • Aromabingo (2009)
  • The Half-Life of Songs (2010)
  • More Sawn-Off Tales (2013)

Novels

Never Never (2008)

All The Places I've Ever Lived (2017)

The Three Rooms in Valerie's Head (2018)

References

  1. ^ "Stories in your pocket: how to write flash fiction".
  2. ^ ‘“A pop star trapped in the body of a flasher”: An Interview with David Gaffney’, Short Fiction in Theory and Practice, 4.1 (April 2014), 125–30.
  3. ^ 'How to Get a Break as a Writer', Neil Nixon, Troubador UK, 352.
  4. ^ "Contents", Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, University of Chester, UK
  5. ^ Roberts, Jack; Stacey, Daniel (22 May 2008). Bad Idea Anthology: The Best of Modern Storytelling. Anova Books. ISBN 9781906032302.
  6. ^ "Back Issues". Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  7. ^ "2015 Bridport Prize Judges".