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“Disruption” Shortlists

2020 Honi Soit Writing Competition's Shortlists

by Honi Soit
August 20, 2020

Congratulations to our shortlisted entrants and thank you all for submitting!

Fiction

“Winter“, Amy Wang. (WINNER)

“Voices from the Underground”, Edie Griffin (2nd Place)

“Tomorrows“, Alvin Chung. (3rd Place)

“Coldwar“, Blake Lovely.

“Billie (circa 2010-2020)“, Libby Newton.

“[Nice Sunset isn’t it?] OR: I FUCKING HATE GROUNDHOG DAY”, Jacob Parker.

“every second weekend at dad’s”, Blake Falcongreen

Non-fiction

“Meaning-making in the age of collapse”, Eliza Victoria (WINNER)

“Am I an aristocrat?”, Oscar Eggleton (2nd Place)

“[for those who have been displaced] لالنازحین“, Emilie Heath (3rd Place)

“Not blood, red”, Maxim Shanahan

“Against authenticity: the novel as a reflection of consciousness”, Francesca Rentsch

“Creativity in solitary hours”, Alvin Chung

“‘Music to riot with’: an exploration of Detroit techno, afrofuturism and anti-colonialism”, Seamas Pragnell

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