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Panos Karnezis’ Little Infamies
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Panos Karnezis’ Little Infamies

thresholds11 March 201311 March 2013

In her essay, GINA CHALLEN recommends Panos Karenzis’ collection of short stories Little Infamies: ‘a collection of nineteen gently interlinking tales all set in a fictional village in rural Greece…’

This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz
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This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz

thresholds6 March 20136 March 2013

‘The writing is raw and at times the language is coarse and graphic, but it is ultimately so real that it cannot be written in any other way.’ RUBA ABUGHAIDA recommends Junot Diaz’s collection This Is How You Lose Her.

The Exclamation Mark
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The Exclamation Mark

thresholds4 March 20134 March 2013

In his essay, DAN POWELL recommends Anton Chekhov’s short story collection The Exclamation Mark, and discusses how the playful stories take us on a journey of a writer finding his voice.

Stella Duffy’s ‘To Brixton Beach’
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Stella Duffy’s ‘To Brixton Beach’

thresholds27 February 20135 March 2013

CARINE OSMONT recommends ‘To Brixton Beach’ by Stella Duffy: ‘It does away with plot and action and tells of a day at the Lido, Brixton’s open-air swimming pool…’

Another Brandy
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Another Brandy

thresholds25 February 20131 March 2013

‘For many, myself included, it is the short stories, out of all his works, that remain the most memorable.’ JASON CLIFTON recommends Ernest Hemingway’s ‘A Clean, Well-Lighted Place’.

Read All About It!
Writing Exercises

Read All About It!

thresholds20 February 201320 February 2013

In ‘Read All About It’, ANNABELLE CARVELL walks us through the steps of a news story writing exercise that’s sure to get your fingers itching.

Story: ‘Thirst’ by Rachel Cusk
Stories

Story: ‘Thirst’ by Rachel Cusk

thresholds18 February 201318 February 2013

STORY: We are delighted to bring you ‘Thirst’ from award-winning writer RACHEL CUSK. ‘Arriving in Venice the Gibsons – mother and daughter – were inexplicably startled by the omnipresence of water. Julia Gibson had concerned herself too much with the practicalities of the trip; her daughter Charlotte too little…’

What I Want as a Reader, Discovered via Keret
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What I Want as a Reader, Discovered via Keret

thresholds13 February 201315 February 2013

ANGELA READMAN shows us the ‘Yes Factor’ in Etgar Keret’s work: ‘…reading should give us a buzz too. I recommend Keret, but mostly I recommend getting in touch with small things in fiction that have the ‘Yes Factor’ for you…’

Author Profile: Etgar Keret
Author Profiles

Author Profile: Etgar Keret

thresholds11 February 201315 February 2013

SHAWNA VESCO looks at the life and work of Israeli writer Etgar Keret ‘… Keret has a Kafkaesque absurdism that borders on grotesque and is steeped in irony.’

Lick My Words
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Lick My Words

thresholds6 February 201310 July 2018

In her essay, EVER DUNDAS introduces us to ‘The Erl-King’ by Angela Carter: ‘I haven’t come across another writer who makes me feel such joy when I read their work. She weaves a spell, pulling you into her dark, beautiful and perverse worlds.’

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