The Bath Short Story Prize 2025
- Joanna Campbell
- Jul 29
- 1 min read
I'm extremely delighted and grateful that my story, The Song of the Salmon, has won the Local Prize of The Bath Short Story Award. Thank you so much to the amazing team for their kind words:
‘This quirky tale about a couple who decide to cook a whole salmon in a house they’re only supposed to be minding for a neighbour is beautifully told. Occasional dead pan humour, an eye for detail and subtle imagery reveals so much about their relationship as well as how we view others. Like the salmon there are ‘hidden depths.’
I wrote this story years ago, in 2013, shortly after winning the Local Prize for the first time for a story called Fragments Left Behind. At the time, however, The Song of the Salmon didn't feel ready to submit to a competition. I've revised it many times since then, in small, but important ways, until at last I was confident enough to enter the 2025 Award.
And while I was waiting for the results, I painted the titular salmon in watercolours, because I quite missed him and am very happy he will be immortalised in print when the anthology is published!

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