A Collection of short stories from writers at varying stages in their career, from emerging to internationally acclaimed, of open theme from three locations, Iran, Tasmania & the UK.
Contents:
Foreword Amanda Lohrey Watching the Cricket on a Windy Day Bert Spinks Lean On Me Shreya Sen Handley In the Afternoon, the Goat Has All The Answers Ramin Zahed Leisureland Amber Wilson Is There Something Wrong? Nooshin Vahidi Tom’s Eyes Matt G Turpin There are No Jellyfish in El Paso Nazli Artemia Dancing in Red Square Moniro Ravanipour The Tiger Quoll Robbie Arnott A War Siamak Vossoughi Sing kunanyi Zane Pinner The Punch Line Lisa Fontaine The Swim Back Ruairi Murphy The Carnivorous Business Algorithm or The Spam Email Rag Andrew J Lambie The Backwards March David McGrath Waxina Fereshteh Molavi Clarity Jamie Collinson Katrin Farhad Babaei The Deal the Deal the Deal Lucinda Shannon May I Have a Word? Shirindokht Nourmanesh
Rachel Edwards is an alumna of King’s College London where she read French with English BA (Hons).
She won an Arts Council award for her fiction and worked as a freelance writer for over 12 years prior to publishing her debut novel 'Darling' with Fourth Estate, HarperCollins. Her articles feature in the national press, including The Guardian and The Sunday Times, and she is a regular guest at literary festivals and on BBC radio.