The Great Big Giant Short Story Experiment

A DAY LONG IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION & CELEBRATION OF

THE SHORT STORY FORM

 

 

On:     Saturday, June 22nd 2024

            10:30 am – 5.30pm.

At:       The Lexicon Studio Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 H282

 

This event is now sold out. 

 

EVENT DESCRIPTION

 

Devised by dlr County Council Emerging Writer-in-Residence Sonya Gildea and The Stinging Fly, The Great Big Giant Short-Story Experiment is a day long, in-depth and interactive exploration of the short story form with writers Wendy Erskine, Sheila Armstrong, Stephen Sexton & Danielle McLaughlin.

 

All are welcome join us and our four lead writers in the experiment.

 

In advance of gathering on June 22nd at The Lexicon Theatre, our four lead writers and all experiment participants will be cordially invited to write a short story in 48 hours.

 

After you’ve purchased a ticket for the event – and if you wish to write a story – we will be in touch with you to arrange a start time. At the agreed start time, you can expect to receive your set of writing prompts and instructions on how to send us your story.

 

We hope that everyone signing up for the event will also have a go at writing a story even if you’ve never written a story before.

 

Please note: Should you decide to submit a story for the experiment, it will need to be submitted no later than Monday June 17th.

 

(Over 18)

 

 

 If you have any questions please email: sonyadlrwriterinresidence@gmail.com

with GBGSSE in the subject bar

 

 

 

WRITERS

 

Sheila Armstrong is a writer and editor from the north-west of Ireland. She is the author of two books, How To Gut A Fish (2022), a collection of short stories, and Falling Animals (2023), a novel. She has over ten years of in-house and freelance editorial experience across genres.

Wendy Erskine is the author of two prize-winning short story collections, Sweet Home and Dance Move, published by The Stinging Fly Press and Picador. For PVA Books, she edited well I just kind of like it, an anthology of writing about art in the home. A frequent broadcaster, she had a show on Soho Radio for Rough Trade Books.  In 2023 she was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 2022 she was Seamus Heaney Fellow at Queen’s University, Belfast.  Her non-fiction has appeared widely.  She is a full-time secondary school teacher.

Danielle McLaughlin is the author of the short-story collection, Dinosaurs on Other Planets, and the novel, The Art of Falling, which was shortlisted for the 2022 Dublin Literary Award. She has been Writer in Residence at University College Cork and Visiting Writer Fellow at the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College, Dublin. She has also designed and delivered workshops in Creative Writing for various organisations and festivals and currently mentors a number of emerging writers.

Stephen Sexton’s first book, If All the World and Love Were Young, was the winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2019. He was awarded the E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 2020. Cheryl’s Destinies was published in 2021, and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize.

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THE STINGING FLY  is a literary magazine, a book publisher, an education provider, and an online platform. Independent and not for profit, our mission is to seek out, nurture, publish and promote the very best new writers and new writing.

 

DLR emerging writer-in-residence (2023-2024) Sonya Gildea is winner of the John McGahern Literature Award and the Cúirt International New Writer’s Fiction Award. She is a Poetry Ireland Introductions poet and winner of a post-grad Ireland Chair of Poetry Student Award (2021). Sonya has published in a number of anthologies and journals including: the Stinging Fly, Tolka, The Common, The Cormorant Broadsheet, Poetry Ireland Review, The Irish Times, New Irish Writing in the Irish Independent, and Howl Journal. Her story ‘A 1000 Hours A Day’ was published as part of Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize top ten longlist; and her story ‘Tobogganing’ was broadcast on Keywords, RTÉ Radio 1. She is recipient of an Arts Council Literature Bursary Award (2023) and a Literature Project Award (2024). She graduated with an MA in Creative Writing from UCD specialising in fiction, and was awarded a 2022-2023 National Mentorship Award to work under the mentorship of Wendy Erskine.

 

 

“I think for all of us -- writers, poets and readers alike -- the GBGSSE is a collective coming together, a shared experience in the solidarity of writing, reading and exploring these works with our four lead writers, and with each other. What we want most is a day that is relaxed, thought provoking, inspirational and fun for all.”

Sonya Gildea

 

 

 

 

 

 

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