Fast Fiction Winner

Written by admin on October 29th, 2009

The following article appeared in the Brandon Sun on October 24:

BY JOANNE F. VILLENEUVE

The story of a 12-year-old gang initiate took first place in the 2009 edition of Fast Fiction, the short story contest sponsored by the Brandon Book Festival Association.

The author, Aneta Kenny of Brandon, was one of 30 or so who submitted an entry for the annual 24-hour writing contest.

“I’ve been writing for years. I’ve had poetry published, but never a short story,” she said. “It was a challenge, but I like a challenge once in a while.”
The inspiration for her work entitled “Mikey Makes Blood” was news stories about gangs that she often sees on television.

“Night after night, some kids have gotten into trouble,” Kenny said. “My message is for the young people who are in gangs or contemplating joining gangs and how wrong things can go in just a few seconds, and then their lives are ruined.” 

Despite the short turn-around — literally 24 hours from the moment she and the other competitors heard the details of the imposed element to the deadline — this contest was one that she enjoyed.

“I think it’s pretty good. It pushes a person to accomplish something in a specific amount of time and I found it concentrated my thinking,” she said.
For her efforts, Kenny will receive the four latest novels by the guest authors — Des Kennedy, Christine Penner, Margaret Sweatman and Joel Thomas Hynes — this evening during Words Alive, downtown Brandon’s book festival, to which Fast Fiction is associated.

Nine-year-old Justin Heaman’s illustrated story entitled “The Amazing Captain Clog” also garnered the attention of the judges, who felt that it deserved an honorable mention.

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