
A weekly guest-editor picks and introduces a personal anthology of twelve favourite short stories
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‘Stone Quarry’ by Gerald Murnane in Stream System (In The Collected Stories of Gerald Murnane, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2018)
Gerald Murnane is my favorite writer and I reread his work often. He has been called a grounded visionary who...
‘Life’ by Bessie Head (First published in Encounter magazine in 1975, and then in The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales, Heinemann, 1977)
My literary awakening was forged in wonder and fear in the Botswana Book Centre...
Those familiar with the water colour Dickens’ Dream by Robert William Buss should be able to picture the scene. The author is depicted sitting in a bentwood chair he has pushed back from his desk. He is either in a state of deep concentrati...
‘A Way Home’ by Theodore Sturgeon (First published in Amazing Stories, 1953. Collected in A Way Home: Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1955 and Thunder and Roses, Gateway/Orion, 2003)
I read an awful amount...
I was thinking of compiling this list in a Desert Island Discs way, but then sand, salt water, strong light, heat and humidity are not good for books or me. Plus the chances of me being marooned on a desert island are zero. However, the cha...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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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