Short Stories

Short Stories Aloud: Coming in Loud and Clear

David Whelan | Posted 23.03.2013 | Home
David Whelan

Earlier this month, Elizabeth Day wrote an article for The Observer about reading stories aloud. She made the interesting point that audiobook downloa...

Review: Tenth of December by George Saunders

Alice Charles | Posted 26.02.2013 | UK Entertainment
Alice Charles

Saunders is a great one for internal reverie. We see directly into his characters' minds - their secret dreams and fantasies - before he reveals these reveries for what they are: delusions. If I have any criticism it is this: he has a habit of revisiting characters, themes and ideas, which in a collection of just ten stories, feels like a bit of a cheat. Nevertheless, this is an absorbing read.

Exhibition Road Stories: Black Vodka

Deborah Levy | Posted 23.09.2012 | Home
Deborah Levy

I have long held a love for London's Exhibition Road, and so I was delighted when I was approached to write a short story for Road Stories, an anthology of writing inspired by the road and its famous cultural institutions.

Rajesh Parameswaran's 'I am an Executioner' - Love is the Devil

Nauman Khalid | Posted 24.07.2012 | Home
Nauman Khalid

This smorgasbord of stories explores love's dark underbelly. The author kickstarts the collection with a riotous story about a tiger in a zoo which falls in love with its keeper. In a frenzy of passion, it commits an act that sets off a series of events in which, after escaping from captivity, it kills a baby and a woman in the most guileless, unintentional manner.

Moving on From War Horse and Discovering Young Writing Talent

Michael Morpurgo | Posted 16.07.2012 | Home
Michael Morpurgo

Well, the film of War Horse came and went, much loved by many, less loved by others. I thought it was a wonderful adaptation of the story, as the play is too.

Short Fiction: Short, Not Always Sweet, But Perfectly Formed

Will White | Posted 30.05.2012 | Home
Will White

Other than a fairly crucial commitment to brevity, what is it that makes a short story a short story? As the 2012 edition of the world's richest prize for the form comes to a conclusion, I spoke with this year's shortlist to get their own insights into the art and craft of writing short fiction.

The Year of the Short Story?

David Whelan | Posted 08.05.2012 | Home
David Whelan

Britain is a funny place. We like to theme our years. The publishing world has decided that 2012 is the Year of the Short Story, when over in America it's pretty much been the decade of the short story.

Five Favourite Books from 2011

David Hebblethwaite | Posted 18.02.2012 | Home
David Hebblethwaite

It's that time of year for looking back, so here are five of the books I most enjoyed reading in 2011. All of them received their first UK publication this year.

Stories V! by Scott McClanahan (REVIEW)

Declan Tan | Posted 17.02.2012 | Home
Declan Tan

The Next Thing: McClanahan's first novel will be put out next year by Tyrant Books. He is also writing The Sarah Book in 2012, a chapter of which is included here. Which is all looking pretty good for McClanahan disciples, particularly as he's planning some readings in Europe for next year. Look out for him.

Should Single Short Stories Be Sold Or Given Away Online?

Matthew Crockatt | Posted 29.01.2012 | UK
Matthew Crockatt

If you were in a bookshop and picked up a collection by Alice Munro it would cost nothing for you to read a story to see if you liked her work. If you did you would then go to the till and purchase the entire collection.