Published work
Ernst is coming home (New Flash Fiction Review 2025, Best Microfiction Anthology 2026)
Isaac Newton Saw an Apple Fall (FlashFlood 2025, previously Retreat West People's Choice)
Angel Wings, boxed. As new (NFFD anthology, 2022 and NFFD Write In 2025)
Cocktails at the end of the world hotel (NFFD Write In 2025)
And on the Seventh Day she rose again (Flashflood 2025)
Lost and Found (NFFD Write In 2025)
Into the woods (NFFD Write in 2023 - Pushcart nominated)
Three Pearls (Brilliant Flash Fiction 2023 - Pushcart nominated)
I. Can't. Breathe (Free Flash Fiction 2025)
My sister's husband (Paragraph Planet 2024)
There's always a dragon (Short story - Kaleidotrope 2023)
Living a Little (Short Story - Willesden Herald 2023)
Unrequited (FlashFlood 2023)
Storm Madeline 2016 (Free Flash Fiction competition 15 - placed, 2023)
You will not always have a warning these sudden, deadly floods are coming (Roi Fainéant 2023)
Not like the movies (Roi Fainéant 2023)
30 words in 30 days (ex-Twitter challenge 2023)
The mural on the playroom wall (Free Flash Fiction 2022)
The siren call of a crimson crepe de Chine dress made from a 1938 Vogue pattern, comprising of a circular six-piece skirt and a rounded neck with pussy-bow detail' (Skirting Around Issue 3 page 7)
Currently unavailable online
Grief is a thing with claws - Second place Propelling Pencil 2023
Cuckquean - Third Place Willesden Herald Competition 2022 - though you can watch a reading here: https://share.google/2brAC5MjCESlpMU7n
The Unfurling of Frances Simmons - long listed in the Sydney Hammond Memorial Short Story Competition 2021 and published in the anthology (Hawkeye Press)
More than half your body is not human, say scientists - Fish Anthology July 2026 (placed third)
Jack Morris
In 2019 Jack decided to start an MA in Creative Writing with the Open University ‘to see if she liked it’ - a bold move, in retrospect and although she did like it she also found it infuriating, frustrating and utterly addictive.
She was lucky to find a coven of short story writers who dragged her through the frustration and the imposter syndrome (and the terrible, terrible lack of understanding of how to craft a short story) and in 2021 she passed the MA with Distinction.
Since then she’s been twice Pushcart nominated, selected for the Best Microfiction Anthology 2026 and been placed in a number of competitions as well as been published in some splendid journals. The frustration never really goes away but neither does the addiction.
In 2025 Jack started a small journal Neither Fish Nor Foul which feeds her compulsive need to read delightful small form stories. She’s also found a camaraderie and friendship in the flash fiction world which she values beyond measure.