Bill Bryson Supports Global Short Story Competition
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Chancellor Bill Bryson at Durham University, North East England
BILL BRYSON SUPPORTS GLOBAL SHORT STORY COMPETITION
Best-selling author Bill Bryson OBE has announced that he is supporting the monthly Global Short Story Competition run
by Darlington-based company Certys Limited.
The competition was launched at the end of last year to appeal to writers across the globe.
Now Bill Bryson, the Chancellor of Durham University in North East England, and author of books including A Walk in the
Woods. In A Sunburned Country, is supporting the competition.
“From as far back as I can remember I have been blissfully enchanted by the art of storytelling. I once read that the
skill of a great writer or storyteller is the ability to capture the reader and seduce them into accompanying you on
your journey – a journey which so often is loaded with personal experiences, prejudices and imagination. This is a maxim
that I have often thought of, but at times found so difficult to fulfil,” said Bill.
“The demise of our traditional communities and the compromises of modern family life mean that for many the telling or
re-telling of stories is a forgotten craft as the demand for multimedia experiences and the mind-numbing repackaging of
tired tales continues to rise.”
“It is wonderful therefore to hear that a competition has been developed to showcase new creative talent and, in, turn
create a community of writers and story-makers across the globe.”
“The Global Short Story Competition is founded on a love and enthusiasm for writing and short stories and it is a
passion I share. I would like to express my admiration to everyone involved and wish you all luck in the competition,”
concluded Bill.
So far, this competition has attracted stories from Australia and New Zealand to France, Italy to South Korea, India and
Singapore, the US and Canada to Romania and Finland, as well as from across the UK.
“We are delighted that Bill Bryson is supporting our competition. To have secured support from someone so passionate
about writing, and about the North-East of England, where we are based, is a real coup,” said Administrator, the
Darlington-based crime novelist John Dean.
"Already we are discovering exciting writers all across the world and the fact that Bill is supporting us is very
exciting," concluded John.
More details on the competition can be obtained by visiting www.globalshortstories.net
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