Christina Hyun, who won the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust’s award for Best Thriller for her entry ‘The Stool Pigeon’ in the annual creative writing competitions in April 2012, has published her winning short story electronically.
The version which is available on Smashwords is suitable for any e-reader and for downloading to a computer, while the version available on Amazon is intended for Kindle e-readers only.
The successful writer travelled from Issaquah in Washington
State (USA) to Berkhamsted (England, UK) to receive her prize, which was
presented by Prof Peter Evans (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) at the Graham Greene International Festival on Saturday 29th September 2012.
As an entry in the competition, ‘The Stool Pigeon’ had
to begin with the line “A voice near his/her/my
foot said, 'Got a cigarette?'….” and she continued from
there. Christina
then developed the tale of a female State Security agent in the capital of North
Korea who is given the green light to betray her country's president.
Her short story, ‘The Odd Job’ was first published
in Bellowing Ark, a literary tabloid which is published fortnightly in
Shoreline (WA, USA) and features ten new writers per year. The story achieved second
place in Mom Writers Literary Magazine's short fiction contest. She workshopped
this story at Zoetrope's online writing community, to which she is grateful for
critical responses and support. Along with Christina’s two other short stories ‘Cuckoo
Funeral’ and ‘Magique’, ‘The Odd Job’ was published in 2013, and is also available
from Smashwords and Amazon.
Christina has been blogging at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
newspaper since 2006, and is on hiatus to finish her novel, which will be a
political thriller.
Writers who wish to enter this year’s Graham Greene Birthplace Trust’s creative writing
competitions must submit their entries by 1st April 2014.
In 2014 prose writers must begin
their competition entries with the following words, and continue from there:
'Three doors opened off a dark passage. From behind one of them there
seeped the smell of....'
In 2014 screenplay
writers and playwrights
must embed the same words somewhere in the dialogue of their competition
entries.
Full details of the competitions (including
information on the categories, presentation and submission of entries) may be
seen on the Trust’s website, where the winning entries in the competitions in
2013 may also be read.