Tritely Challenged Volume 1

Tritely Challenged Volume 1 is the first book in the Tritely Challenged Series. It contains 100 cliché crammed stories written by 100 authors who submitted their work to Chris’s Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge, run in conjunction with the inaugural Flash Fiction Festival.

"These books are an amusing read for non-writers, but for aspiring writers, they are of even more value. The challenges run by Christopher Fielden are a great way of becoming aware of the pitfalls new writers can encounter - such as the overuse of adverbs, talking nonsense, prepositions and, in the case of this book, worn clichés. I would recommend anyone wishing to improve their skills to buy a copy of each of the series of books, and to take part in the challenges themselves."
John Smith, Amazon customer

I'm proud to present Tritely Challenged Volume 1, the first book in the Tritely Challenged Series.

The book was officially released on Saturday 28th April 2018 and contains 100 cliché-crammed flash-fiction stories, written by 100 authors who submitted their stories to Chris's Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge.

The challenge was launched in conjunction with the inaugural Flash Fiction Festival in the UK. Many of the stories were written at workshops at the festival. After the festival closed, the challenge was opened up to everyone on my website.

Where to Buy Tritely Challenged Volume 1

Tritely Challenged Volume 1 is available from Amazon in print and Kindle eBook formats.

Proceeds from book sales will be donated to Book Aid International, a charity that send over 1,000,000 new books to libraries, schools, universities, hospitals, refugee camps and prisons every year. You can learn more in the 'about the anthology' section below.

Kindle Copies of the Anthology

Buy Kindle eBook copies of Tritely Challenged Volume 1 on Amazon here:

The book can be found on all of Amazon's websites. You can find it by searching for the book by name or searching for the Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN):

B07CN9TNCF

You don't have to own a Kindle to read a Kindle-eBook version of the anthology. You can download a free Kindle app that works on most devices from Amazon's website.

Printed Copies of the Anthology

You can purchase printed paperback copies of Tritely Challenged Volume 1 on Amazon here:

The ISBNs of the book are:

  • ISBN: 1986635619
  • ISBN-13: 978-1986635615

About Tritely Challenged Volume 1

Tritely Challenged Volume 1 contains 100 cliché-overloaded stories submitted to Chris's Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge.

The challenge was launched at the inaugural Flash Fiction Festival, where I ran some writing workshops for attendees.

Chris Fielden reading at the Bath Flash Fiction Festival

Chris Fielden, performing some adverbially challenged stories at the Flash Fiction Festival

Tritely Challenged Volume 1 was released on the same day as Nonsensically Challenged Volume 2. These books are the 6th and 7th anthologies released via the writing challenges.

The Writers In The Anthology

All the writers in Tritely Challenged Volume 1 submitted their stories to Chris's Cliché Challenge which is one of the many writing challenges run on my website.

The 100 authors of the 100 stories contained in the anthology are:

Abigail Rowe, Alan Barker, Alan Pattison, Aleksandra Petrovic, Alicia Sledge, Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Amanda Garzia, Angela P Googh, Ann Tonge, Arlene Everingham, Betty Hattersley, Bridget Scrannage, Bryan Keefe, C.I. Selkirk, Catherine Assheton-Stones, Céline Samson, Chris Leahy, Christopher Fielden, Christopher Stanley, Claire Apps, Claudie Whitaker, David Silver, David Turnbull, David Wright, Dawn Ovington, Dee La Vardera, Donna-Louise Bishop, Dorothy Snelson, Ejder S. Raif, Franca Basta, Frank Hubeny, Gary McGrath, Gavin Biddlecombe, Glen Donaldson, Helen Combe, Helen Fawdon-Rochester, Helen Rye, Helena Boland, Jack Caldwell-Nichols, Jack Hanlon, Jamie Graham, Janet Lister, Jill Yates, Jo Simmonds, John Notley, John S Alty, Jonathan Heriz-Smith, Jude Higgins, Julie Webb, Juno Grace, JY Saville, Kathryn Evans, Kit de Waal, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lesley McLaren, Liz Falkingham, Louise Mangos, Lynn-Marie Harper, Maddy Hamley, Malcolm Richardson, Mangal Patel, Marcus Robinson, Margaret Duffy, Margaret Edwards, Margaret Stokes, Marie Gracie, Marion Turner, Martin Strike, Mary Bevan, Meg Gain, Melanie Goodell , Michael Rumsey, Michelle Konov, Mike Scott Thomson, Molly Apps, Neil Brooks, Pat Hough, Paul Garratt, Prajith Menon, Richard Swaine, Robbie Porter, Robert Barrett, Ron Smith, Ronald Hall, Rose Cheung, Rose Farris, Sandra Orellana, Sandra Phillips, Sandra Unerman, Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar, Sivan Pillai, Sue Johnson, Sue Partridge, Tracy Lee-Newman, Valerie Griffin, Ville Nummenpää, Vyvien R. R. Beauxchamps and Wendy Kelly.

I'd like to say a huge, "Thank you," to each author. Without them, this book would not exist.

How Book Sales Support Charity

For every of Tritely Challenged Volume 1 sold, £1 will be donated to Book Aid International, the UK’s leading international book donation and library development charity.

Book Aid International Logo

You can learn about Book Aid on the about page of their website.

You can find details of how much money has been raised via all of the writing challenges on the main writing challenges page.

Future Anthologies

If you'd like to submit a story to the cliché writing challenge, you can do so here. Every story is published. Each time we receive 100 stories, we publish a book.

Book Launch Party

The book launch party took place on Sunday 10th June 2018 at The Colonel Fawcett (upstairs function room), 1 Randolph Street, Camden, London, NW1 0SS, UK from 12.30pm to 4pm.

Chris Fielden with 3 books

Chris, looking far too pleased with himself, clutching 3 new anthologies

The event was a triple book launch because we also celebrated the launch of Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 and Nonsensically Challenged Volume 2.

Writing Challenge Anthologies

Lots of lovely writing challenge anthologies

The event was hosted by Jude Higgins, Allen Ashley, Mike Scott Thomson and Chris Fielden.

Mike Scott Thomson, Chris Fielden, Jude Higgins and Allen Ashley

Mike Scott Thomson, Christopher Fielden, Jude Higgins and Allen Ashley, looking at the wrong camera...

There were readings from all of the books, plus readings from all of the writing challenges. The readers were:

Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Beena Nadeem, Chris Fielden, David Fielden (who read a story by Scarlett Fielden), Jeanne James, John Keogh, Jude Higgins, Lillia Hammond, Louis Cennamo, Lynn-Marie Harper, Malcolm Richardson, Mangal Patel, Margaret Edwards, Mark Fielden, Marion Turner, Mary Fielden (who read a story by Michael Rumsey), Mel Ciavucco, Mike Scott Thomson and Sandra Unerman.

For reference, the poster from the event can be seen below.

Triple Book Launch Poster

You can learn more about the launch party, sales statistics and see more photos on the writing challenge book launch page.

Anthology Cover

The cover of Tritely Challenged Volume 1 was designed and created by David Fielden.

David FIelden

Dave Fielden, behaving sensibly at a wedding

Dave likes to defy convention by wearing mullet wigs and belts from cheap toga costumes on his head at events that usually require a formal dress code.

He also likes designing book covers and websites. You can learn more about that at Bluetree.

Dave is Chris's brother and, therefore, one of the luckiest people on the planet.

We decided to go with a black and white theme, as 'seeing everything in black and white' is a cliché. Yes, the next cover will probably be an inverted version of this cover - white on black. Our imaginations know no bounds...

Tritely Challenged Volume 1, Full Book Cover by David Fielden

Tritely Challenged Volume 1, Full Book Cover by David Fielden

Other Books

Tritely Challenged Volume 2

Book of the Bloodless V1: Alternative Afterlives

81 Words Flash FIction Anthology

How to Write a Short Story

Comments

Ron H
Chris, I regret that I shall be unable to make the Tritely Challenged Book Launch, as I and my twin brother are headed to Italy that day. I do intend to buy a copy on the launch day, however. Do you know what the sale price is likely to be?

Chris Fielden
Hi Ron. Sorry to hear that, but no worries - I hope you have a good time in Italy.

The printed book will be around the £6 mark, so probably £5.99. The Kindle version is usually £2.49.

Michael R
If I may be so bold, what was the thinking of calling cliché vol 1 Tritely? I look forward to the double launch at the end of this month..

Chris Fielden
A fair question, Michael.

The definition of 'trite' is:
(of a remark or idea) lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse.

The definition of 'clichédly' is:
(rare) In a clichéd fashion or manner.

To be honest, I didn't realise 'clichédly' was a word when I was thinking up book names. Still, I think 'tritely' is probably more suitable to the challenge, when you look at the definition. That's my 'well thought through, nothing to do with my ignorance' reason and I'm sticking to it 🙂

Interestingly, I just learnt a new word. You really do learn something new every day…

John A
I've posted the first review of TC1 on Amazon. I hope I didn't go over the top.

Chris Fielden
It's perfect, thanks John - totally in keeping with the book.

Alan B
Hello Chris. Just received my copy of Tritely Challenged Volume 1. That makes four books I now have short stories in, thanks to your challenges.

It's great when the book pops through the letterbox and I can read my story in print. What is extra special is the diversity of stories in each volume. You have allowed all these talented writers of find a voice.

So much so that, after years of writing and editing, I finally had the confidence to produce my own novella as an eBook available from Amazon. Called Splash Point, as mentioned in my latest biography, it was written in Rome.

The hotel in question is one you would not like to stay at as, down in its depths, are eight nymphs. If they like you, all is well. If not... well, one guy was turned into a marble statue, another a fish.

There is humour, drama, time travel as well as strange goings on. I am sure you would like the quirkiness of it.

All this has occurred because of the confidence I gained through your challenges.

If you would like more details for your blog as to how the story came about, please let me know.

Thank you again.

Chris Fielden
Hi Alan. Thanks for sharing that with me - that's fantastic. Congratulations on publishing your eBook. It's great to hear that the challenges helped give you the confidence to do that. News like that makes running them worthwhile.

It would be great to hear more about your journey.

If you like, you could write about it for the blog. I'm sure other writers - especially the ones who submit to the challenges - would find it interesting.

If you'd be interested in doing that, please review my submission guidelines so you can see what I'd need from you.

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