A weekly guest-editor picks and introduces a personal anthology of twelve favourite short stories
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Loads of the writers on this list are ones I know personally and who have inspired me over the last decade hearing them read at live literature events in Manchester and beyond.
This year, I’ve been writing a short story a month to send in the mail to friends on their birthdays. Part of the impetus was the exercise of it: I work well with deadlines, I like to play and stretch on a craft level, and I like the opport...
Two years ago, I moved back to the UK with my family after living abroad for many years in Hong Kong and Sydney. The experience of starting all over again has made me think about the concepts of home and belonging. I keep coming back to the...
This is a selection of stories (and one song) that have lived in my memory since reading them, in some cases for twenty years or more, in others for a few months. They’re almost all funny in one way or another – dryly witty, outlandish, out...
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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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