Three women connected by blood are divided by more than just a generation gap| The Irish Times
Eliza Clark on writing a short story in takeaway reviews, the wonders of lore and embracing the absurd in 'She's Always Hungry'.| The London Magazine
A series of meditations on writing short stories by Brian Glanville, Elizabeth Taylor, Jonathan Raban and more.| The London Magazine
For details about the 2025 Short Story Prize, head to this page.| Brick Lane Bookshop
Selected from the first five years of indie bookseller-run projects The Desperate Literature Short Fiction Prize and The Brick Lane Bookshop Short Story Prize, the pieces in 22 Fictions feature Purim celebrations, multiple Stuart Halls, gender injustice, a chicken shop menu, a shaved horse, a journey into an unsettling Hong Kong, climate change, activism, a kidnapping, and much else. Proudly internationalist and profoundly imaginative, the 22 stories in this unique anthology are set across a ...| Brick Lane Bookshop