Volume 10, Chapter 07 | May 2023

Image by John Everett Millais/Birmingham Museums Trust
Dear writers, readers and friends,

In case you missed it, we dropped some pretty big news on Twitter (https://twitter.com/visual_verse/status/1650411123706068998?s=20) this week. In October 2023 we will publish our final issue of Visual Verse. This will conclude a full decade of publishing your glorious and eclectic words. We will grieve the beautiful space we have created with you, and the thrill of receiving your responses each month, but the time is right for us to move on to other things.

So, dear writers, there are six issues to go (including this one) and still plenty of time to challenge yourselves with our prompts. This month’s image – an oil painting by John Everett Millais, 1856, courtesy of Birmingham Museums Trust (https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/) – has strong fairytale vibes and I love it for all the tiny details. I challenge you to use all your senses to experience this image. Go beyond that immaculate double rainbow and seek out the subtler clues. What stories do they hold?

We are excited to present four fabulous leads this month to inspire you. On page 1, we feature Rani Selvarajah (https://twitter.com/Rani_writes) , a Berlin-based author from north-west London. Her debut novel, Savage Beasts (https://mybook.to/SavageBeasts) (HarperCollins) is out on 25 May 2023 and was longlisted for the Mo Siewcharran Prize. It is a reimagining of the Greek myth Medea, set during the rise of the East India Company in the 18th century. Pre-order (https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/savage-beasts-rani-selvarajah/7139588?ean=9780008556280) available from Bookshop.org.

Ekaterina Crawford (https://www.ekaterinacrawford.co.uk/) is a regular contributor to Visual Verse. She was born and grew up in Russia but relocated to the UK with her husband in 2006. She always loved writing but it’s only in the past few years that she’s pursued her passion and we are delighted to be home to some of her work. In recent years, Ekaterina has won poetry and short story competitions in Writers’ Forum Magazine, placed first in a Romance Category in Farnham Literary Festival Short Story Competition and had two poems and a short published by the Bournemouth Writing Prize Anthologies. Her war poem “Bucha” has reached the top 12% of Bridport Poetry Prize entries.

Sahana Ahmed (https://twitter.com/schahm) is a poet and novelist based in Gurugram, India. She is the author of Combat Skirts (Juggernaut, 2018) and the editor of Amity: peace poems (Hawakal, 2022). Her work has appeared, most recently, in The Hooghly Review, SheThePeople, and The Times of India, along with anthologies by Authorspress, Hybriddreich, and The Chakkar. You can find her online at sahanaahmed.com (https://www.sahanaahmed.com) .

And on page 4 we feature another Visual Verse regular, Jacinta Barton (https://twitter.com/jacbar_j) . Jacinta writes poetry, prose and short stories. She has been published online and in print, and she has an impressive archive of pieces with us here (https://visualverse.org/writers/jacinta-barton/) . She lives with her two sons in Co.Wexford, Ireland.

There you have it, dear writers. Show us your words.

The image is the starting point, the text is up to you.

Kristen
with Preti, Isabel, Lucie, Ashish, Zaynab and Wes

PS: We live for originality so please avoid the word “Rainbow” in your title.

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Lucie Stevens (https://twitter.com/LucieStevens_)
Ashish Kumar (https://twitter.com/Ashish_stJude) Singh (https://twitter.com/Ashish_stJude)
Zaynab Bobi (https://twitter.com/ZainabBobi)
Wes White (https://twitter.com/archaeologyBoy)

Autumn Writing Challenge 2022 Winners

Autumn Writing Prize:
Announcing the Winners and Shortlist

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Dear writers, readers and friends,

Some of you have already seen the news over on Twitter – the winners of our Autumn Writing Prize have been announced and we are so thrilled with the four winning pieces. Congratulations to our winners:

Excavating by Ankh Spice (https://twitter.com/seagoatscreams)
Ouch by Mims Sully (https://twitter.com/MimsSully)
Kinfolk by Robin Houghton (https://twitter.com/robinhoughton)
Exotic does not mean beautiful? by Osahon Oka (https://twitter.com/osahonoka)

We are also delighted to reveal the complete shortlist giving you another 16 pieces to enjoy over the weekend. These pieces were chosen, through an anonymised judging process, from a total of 141 submissions. Congratulations (in no particular order) to:

Toy Totem by Kelly Bennett (https://www.instagram.com/kellybennettbooks/)
Before the Beginning by Preeth Ganapathy
The witch considers her three transformed memories by Sarah-Jane Crowson (https://twitter.com/Sarahjfc)
Claw Hog by Hamish Gray @HamishM_Gray (https://twitter.com/HamishM_Gray)
Indeterminate in Autumn by Patricia Furstenberg (https://twitter.com/PatFurstenberg)
Early Morning by Carlos Ochoa @MrCarlos8a (https://twitter.com/MrCarlos8a)
Yet, to by Larry Winger @allendalediary (https://twitter.com/allendalediary)
Ruthless by Joanna Busza
Of Distances by Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig (https://twitter.com/whatisaletter)
The Other Side of Us by Andrew Lasher
Transit by Thomas Petty (https://twitter.com/tomspetty8)
Kitchen Observation by Cindy Faughnan (https://twitter.com/faughnanc)
Cups of Other References by J Daniel West (https://twitter.com/archaeologyBoy)
An Abundance of Caution by Valerie Bence (https://twitter.com/BenceValerie)
A Love Story in Pantoum by Allison Renner (https://twitter.com/AllisonRWrites)
Anonymity by Jacinta Barton

Read them all at visualverse.org (https://visualverse.org/) .
This prize wouldn’t have been possible without the expertise, knowledge and patience of our fantastic judging team. We extend our gratitude to the brilliant Isabel Brooks, Jay Délise, Victoria Gosling and head judge and co-founder, Preti Taneja.

Thank you all and stay tuned for our November edition in which we celebrate our ninth birthday!

From Kristen
and the VV Team