Category: publication

  • Elbow Room Vol.18

    Kia ora WordPress whānau, I’m super stoked to say Elbow Room (UK) have (re)published my story ‘Karanga’ in Vol.18 of their gorgeous art journal http://www.elbow-room.org/about/ I love their commitment to hand binding these limited edition journals that are housed in places like The Poetry Library in London and The Scotland National…

  • Micro Madness

    Kia ora WordPress whānau, It’s not a freshly created post today, but rather a shared link for a micro/flash published yesterday. Stoked that I made it into the Top 22 of Micro Madness, an offshoot of National Flash Fiction Day.  And I love the idea of less being more. Day…

  • Flash Fiction

    Kia ora WordPress whānau, Reflex Fiction have published a flash fiction story of mine today http://www.reflexfiction.com/ladybird-by-iona-winter/ While it didn’t make their long-list, the lovely peeps at Reflex liked it enough to publish it anyway. Happy reading, Iona 🙂

  • Published

    Kia ora WordPress whānau, Today I’ve had a short story published in The Island Review. This story was submitted before I travelled to Edinburgh (from Aotearoa, New Zealand) to read at the International Book Festival last year. It’s wonderful to have ‘Karanga’, as read in Charlotte Square Gardens, published in Scotland (where…

  • Updates

    Kia ora WordPress whānau, I’m stoked to say my story ‘Honey’ was chosen for the latest Flash Frontier publication: Birds (one of my favourite topics and sources of inspiration!). This wonderful collection of local and international writers is a fantastic read http://www.flash-frontier.com/november-2016-birds/#honey On another note, I am working away on my manuscript. A collection of poetry, short stories…

  • #HappyPubDay

    I’m stoked (kiwi-speak for: over the moon, delighted, gobsmacked, etc) to report that today another short story of mine has been published, hence the hashtag above. Issue One of Halo (UK) and my story ‘Conch Shells’ http://halolitmag.co.uk/ Oh and here’s the link for the one before this Headland (Aotearoa, New Zealand), and my story…