The theme for January's Chattanooga Writers' Guild contest was "Uncertainty." Out of 11 entries, we have two winners. Judge Ann Thornfield-Long had this to say about judging January's submissions ...
On Christmas morning, we stood at the bottom of the stairs. Susan put a silk scarf over my eyes and took me by the hand. “No peeking,” she said. The cold floor gave way to the antique Persian rug, which meant we were headed toward the spare room ...Read more
The breeze stirred every leaf on the tree. They shifted hues as the gentle wind flipped them this way and that. Dressed in autumn colors they prepared to fall, but time declared that they would have a few more days. I imagined how Henry David ...Read more
The Chattanooga Writers’ Guild is honored to announce the beginning of an alliance with The Pulse to present winners of the Guild’s writing contests. Each month, the Guild will select a piece of original ...Read more
Every year for the past decade, we've challenged Chattanooga area writers to come up with a 500 word or less story. As any writer knows, that's quite a challenge. And with a record number of entries this year, our team of judges had a very ...Read more
Every year for the past nine years, we've challenged Chattanooga area writers to come up with a 500 word or less story. As any writer knows, that's quite a challenge. Our team of judges, including last year's winner William Mitchum, had a very ...Read more
Every year for the past eight years, we've challenged Chattanooga area writers to come up with a 500 word or less story. As any writer knows, that's quite a challenge. Our team of judges, including last year's winner Ever Flanigan, had a very ...Read more