Flash Fiction

Fancy yourself as the next Alexander McCall Smith? Are you a budding Zadie Smith?

This is a call for all aspiring fiction writers to get their thinking caps on and their typing fingers at the ready. The Three Lochs Festival is running a Flash Fiction competition with cash prizes of up to £50.

Wikipedia calls the genre "fiction of extreme brevity" and our 250 word limit is sure to tax participants' writing and editing skills. There's no set theme or style to adhere to, all we ask is that you keep to the 250 word limit and pay £3 for each entry submitted. You can enter as many times as you like - provided you enclose your entry fee each time.

You can download an entry form in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF and get the full rules here.

Closing date is Friday, 6th August 2010.

Good luck!

Flash Fiction Winners

We had a great response to this competition which was judged by Peter Urpeth of Hi-Arts.

The high standard of entries to both the adult and junior sections made Peter's job a tricky one but the winners, announced at various events over the course of the weekend were as follows:

Adult winner 'Bed and Breakfast' by Mr. J Davies
Adult 2nd prize 'A Midsummer Night's Opera' by J. Dove

Junior winner 'Adopted' by K. Bradley
Junior 2nd prize 'Winter Scare' by M. Ross

Thanks to all who entered for their literary efforts!

Free buses - Friday 17th September

FRIDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2010
Dihaoine 17 Sultain 2010

FREE BUSES leaving 18:45 from Acharacle Shop, Ardgour Shop and Lochaline Stores.
Departing the Sunart Centre at around 23:00

Please note that the return 23:00 service is entirely dependent on passengers boarding at 18:45!

Gaelic Poetry Competition/Farpais Bàrdachd Gàidhlig


In conjunction with Bord na Gaidhlig, we are running a poetry competition open to all ages.

The closing date is Friday, 27th August. For more details and an entry form, click here.
‘S e an dèit mu dheireadh airson pìosan fhaighinn a-steach Dihaoine 27mh An Lùnastal 2010.

Logo competition winners


As you'll no doubt have spotted on the website by now, the official Three Lochs Festival logo has been chosen.

Earlier this month, David Barker, chairman of the Three Lochs Festival management committee, presented prizes to the winners of the design competition which was run in conjunction with local community magazine De tha Dol?


The overall winner of the competition was Justine Dunn of Longrigg, Strontian, who received a free pass to all events and activities at this year’s festival. Justine’s logo will be used on all promotional material for the festival.

Winner of the junior section of the competition - which attracted almost 50 entries - was eleven year old Sara MacKinnon of Strontian Primary School, who was presented with an Argos gift voucher. Runners-up prizes of vouchers went to Jessie MacPherson and Charlie Pleming from Acharacle Primary.

The girls’ designs will be used on posters and leaflets advertising children’s events at this year’s festivals.

Congratulations to our winners and many thanks once again to all who entered.

Lookout for the logo!


After much deliberation following a huge number of entries of an exceptionally high standard, the winner of the Three Lochs Festival's logo competition has been decided!

The design is with our technical team at the moment who are turning it into something we can use in all our communications and correspondence so we're going to keep it - and the name of the winner - under wraps for just a wee bit longer...watch this space.

Once again, thank you to all who entered and demonstrated their support for and interest in what we're sure will be a great festival.