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Month: January 2013

Finding Short Stories Within a Novel
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Finding Short Stories Within a Novel

thresholds30 January 201330 January 2013

In her essay on Carol Shields’ The Stone Diaries, RUBA ABUGHAIDA discusses the short story elements of this award-winning novel: ‘…a series of Russian nesting dolls, with the stories nesting within each other, yet each one still capable of standing on their own…’

2013 Feature Writing Competition
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2013 Feature Writing Competition

thresholds28 January 201329 March 2013

We are delighted to announce that the 2013 THRESHOLDS Feature Writing Competition is now open, with a first prize of £500 for the winning essay in each category – Author Profiles and We Recommend.

A Singular Collection
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A Singular Collection

thresholds28 January 201328 January 2013

In his essay, MIKE SMITH discusses the short stories of James Joyce, from the collection Dubliners: ‘Instead of being led, or driven, by authorial enthusiasm this writing told of flawed individuals who failed to rise to traditional heroics…’

Short Story Masterclass… with Margaret Drabble
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Short Story Masterclass… with Margaret Drabble

thresholds23 January 20139 April 2013

PODCAST: In the final instalment of our Short Story Masterclass series, Steve Wasserman talks with MARGARET DRABBLE about the adventurous nature of short stories, jigsaw puzzles, showing not telling, and taking a walk to find an idea.

There Once Lived a Woman…
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There Once Lived a Woman…

thresholds21 January 201321 January 2013

PAULINE MASUREL discusses how Ludmilla Petrushevskaya’s collection of Scary Fairy Tales swerves ‘between the realist-expected and the magical-surreal – often involving equally powerful forces such as disease, alcohol, vandalism, war and mental illness.’

Story: Stuart Evers’ ‘The Best Place in Town’
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Story: Stuart Evers’ ‘The Best Place in Town’

thresholds16 January 201316 January 2013

STORY: Read ‘The Best Place in Town’ by award-winning author Stuart Evers. ‘David Falmer couldn’t pinpoint the exact moment he lost control of John’s stag party; but he knew it was long before the topic of conversation had turned to hookers…’

Stories from the Far Side of Research
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Stories from the Far Side of Research

thresholds14 January 201315 January 2013

In her essay on Bio-Punk, KIRSTY WALTERS talks of the haunting use of science and ethics in this wonderful short story collection: ‘…it opened my mind to a whole new way of thinking…’

The Co-operative of Writers in Edinburgh
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The Co-operative of Writers in Edinburgh

thresholds9 January 20139 January 2013

Writer SARAH GUPPY talks to us about the Co-Operative of Writers in Edinburgh and the successes of their first self-published collection of stories and poetry, Edinburgh Shorts.

A Siberian Winter
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A Siberian Winter

thresholds7 January 20137 January 2013

We recommend The Inland Sea, a wonderfully wintry short story from K. J. Orr: ‘a truly epic tale of adventure, extreme winter weather and the bonds of brotherhood…’

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