Stories from the Far Side of Research
In her essay on Bio-Punk, KIRSTY WALTERS talks of the haunting use of science and ethics in this wonderful short story collection: ‘…it opened my mind to a whole new way of thinking…’
In her essay on Bio-Punk, KIRSTY WALTERS talks of the haunting use of science and ethics in this wonderful short story collection: ‘…it opened my mind to a whole new way of thinking…’
Writer SARAH GUPPY talks to us about the Co-Operative of Writers in Edinburgh and the successes of their first self-published collection of stories and poetry, Edinburgh Shorts.
We recommend The Inland Sea, a wonderfully wintry short story from K. J. Orr: ‘a truly epic tale of adventure, extreme winter weather and the bonds of brotherhood…’
In a special Christmas post, we bring you O. Henry’s festive story ‘The Gift of the Magi’: ‘Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas…’
Join VICKI HEATH in conversation with Iraqi writer HASSAN BLASIM and translator JONATHAN WRIGHT, as Hassan’s second short story collection launches in the UK.
We’re delighted to offer you a wintery story by Helen Dunmore – award-winning novelist, short story writer, poet and children’s author.
‘A thud, a squeal, a pair of hot, tight arms around her neck. “It snowed! There’s millions of snow in the garden!”‘
MASTERCLASS PODCAST: In the third of our Short Story Masterclass series, leading story writer, novelist and poet Michèle Roberts talks to Steve Wasserman about shoes, mud, the subconscious in writing, and mother-daughter relationships.
PODCAST: Every year, the Small Wonder Short Story Festival plays host to the Slam – a chance for the audience to read their three-minute stories in front of a crowd of writers…
In her essay, LELA TREDWELL looks at book burnings, burials and elimination: ‘Historically, obliterating books has always been a difficult business. One The Best British Short Stories 2012 knows a thing or two about.’
In his essay on Jorge Luis Borges’ short story collection The Maker, DANIEL SPINKS discusses ‘the intricate manner in which Borges takes an idea from history, religion, literature or philosophy and plays with it…’