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Eloise Williams

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Eloise is based in Wales and has an MA(Distinction)Media and Creative Writing from Swansea University.

Winner of The Marches Literary Prize for Poetry and Leaf Books Poetry Prize Eloise has also won acclaim for her poems with The Welsh Poetry Competition, Aber Arts Literary Festival, and Honno's Poem of the Month. She is delighted to have been asked to be part of Wales' first ever published Haiku collection and was thrilled to have her poetry performed at the Edinburgh festival by Shobna Gulati as part of the Body Gossip campaign for which she is now an Ambassador. Her poem 'The only body I have' is featured on the Body Gossip website and in The Body Gossip Book.

Eloise's fiction was selected to feature in Honno's 25th anniversary celebration anthology which is a collection put together to show some of the best Welsh women's writing taken from commissioned anthologies of every decade of Honno's working life.

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Paragraph Planet is a creative writing website which has been publishing one 75-word paragraph every day since November 2008. Famous authors, aspiring writers and occasional dabblers have all got involved, submitting a mixture of twist-in-the-tale flash fiction, evocative short, short fiction, openings of published novels or brief moments captured. Get involved here. You can read over 2000 examples in the archive section. There are also interviews with some of the published authors who have submitted to the site, as well as an authors page in which you can read an example paragraph from all authors who've submitted, and also link to dedicated pages with more info about regular contributors. There's also a Blog Directory of authors who've contributed to the site.

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