
A weekly guest-editor picks and introduces a personal anthology of twelve favourite short stories
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I’ve chosen twelve stories that I frequently find myself coming back to and thinking about, whether I first read them years ago or discovered them relatively recently. They all haunt me and, in their different ways, say or reveal something ...
By way of an introduction, what introduction can there be, that you, dear reader, since you’re visiting here, will not have heard before? All the quotes, the eulogies, the paeans to the short story form, you’ll be familiar with. You won’t w...
What’s the relationship between fiction and truth? Any piece of writing is both a fabrication and “based on a true story” (the story behind its author’s decision to write it, for example). Nowhere is this more manifest than in the short sto...
In this selection I have focused on some of my favourite short story collections and have tried to highlight the stories I like best within each collection. These are the stories I keep returning to, always finding something new in each rea...
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I am a writer and academic based in London. I have published two novels – The Large Door, and Randall – and a book-length poem, Spring Journal. I teach at City, University of London, and curate the Personal Anthology online short story project.
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