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EDITED BY ELAINE CANNING
JUDGED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY TYLER KEEVIL
“It was an enthralling selection of stories this year. I found the process of reading through them both inspiring and humbling, and it was incredibly difficult to choose our finalists. The top twelve include an exciting mix of voices, perspectives, genres, and styles. I can’t wait to share them all with readers.” – Tyler Keevil
“The stories which feature on the 2026 shortlist transport readers across various parts of Wales and further afield, including Italy and the US. These are compelling, tender stories focusing on environmental challenges and the natural world with strong folkloric elements; complex parent-child relationships; self-identification and obsession; and rural versus urban landscapes. It is an honour to include the work of the finalists in a special anthology dedicated to this competition – many congratulations to them all.” – Elaine Canning
Twelve compelling, original stories from the winners of the 2026 Rhys Davies Short Story Award.
The Rhys Davies Short Story Competition recognises the very best unpublished short stories in English in any style by writers aged 18 or over who were born in Wales, have lived in Wales for two years or more, or are currently living in Wales. Originally established in 1991, Parthian is delighted to publish the 2026 winning stories on behalf of the Rhys Davies Trust and in association with Swansea University’s Cultural Institute.
Previous winners of the prize have included Leonora Brito, Tristan Hughes, Kate Hamer, Laura Morris, Matthew G. Rees, Naomi Paulus, Keza O’Neill and Tanya Pengelly.
Authors in this anthology:
Blackthorn Winter by Dean Atkins
Robbery by Hannah Dafforn-Belloube
Flash Flood by Lucie Donahue
Piedmont by Ben Fergusson
Fermata by Sybilla Harvey
Take Me by William Hutton
The Reindeer by Issariya Morgan
Hefted by Michelle Penny
Thaw by Diana Powell
A River in Egypt by Satterday Shaw
Out of the Reen by Beth Webster
Kilvey Hill by Rhys Owain Williams


Originally from Belfast, Elaine Canning is a festival and literary prize director, writer and editor living in Swansea, south Wales. She is currently Director of Swansea University’s Cultural Institute and the Dylan Thomas Prize. In 2023, she was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales for leadership in public engagement and understanding.