Elisabeth Ingram Wallace lives in Glasgow, Scotland. She writes flash fiction, short stories, and is writing a novel. Her stories have won prizes including The Mogford Short Story Prize (read ‘Corvidae’ here), the Scottish Book TrustNew Writers Award' and a Dewar Arts Award for Fiction as one of 'Scotland's Brightest and Best’.

Her sci-fi story ‘Opsizing Dad’ won the £10,000 Kaleidescope ‘Writing the Future’ prize in 2017, and in 2022 it was adapted into an opera, and nominated for an Ivor Novello Composers Award.

Her flash fictions (stories under 1000 words) have won competitions at The Forge Literary Magazine, Fractured Lit, TSS Publishing, and the ‘Quiet Man Dave’ prize at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Her work has featured in SmokeLong Quarterly, Atticus Review, Barrelhouse, Wigleaf, and several anthologies including Best Microfiction 2021, The Oxford Collection Food and Drink Short Stories and FUEL: An anthology of Prize Winning Flash Fictions.

She studied as a Mature Student at Oxford University, and has a Creative Writing M.Litt. with Distinction from the University of Glasgow.

Twitter: @ingram_wallace