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Short Story Masterclass… with David Constantine
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Short Story Masterclass… with David Constantine

thresholds3 February 20144 February 2014

In the latest instalment of our Short Story Masterclass series, K. J. Orr talks with DAVID CONSTANTINE about competing narratives, literal metaphors, realisations for a writer and much more…

Stories Inspired by the Brontës
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Stories Inspired by the Brontës

thresholds27 January 201423 January 2014

In this special feature, short story author A. J. ASHWORTH takes us inside the pages of Red Room, and tells of editing these New Short Stories Inspired by the Brontës…

A Visionary Author
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A Visionary Author

thresholds22 January 201421 January 2014

JENNIE RYAN discusses the life of acclaimed science fiction writer Ray Bradbury: ‘Over the next decade, Bradbury continued contributing to many of the popular ‘pulp’ magazines, but he also started submitting to some of the more literary publications, including The New Yorker…’

Angela Carter’s Beauties and Beasts
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Angela Carter’s Beauties and Beasts

thresholds20 January 201424 January 2014

CHRISSY DERBYSHIRE explores the themes of womanhood and fairytales in the haunting short stories of Angela Carter: ‘The Bloody Chamber is a deceptively slim volume, for this strange beast of a book is easily as baroque as any of Carter’s writings…’

Your Tips for Writing Stories
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Your Tips for Writing Stories

thresholds15 January 201413 January 2014

In this special post, Thresholds’ social media expert HANNAH RADCLIFFE shares your top writing tips, from Twitter and Facebook: ‘Every writer works in a different way… But what happens when you don’t have those moments of inspiration?’

Sherlock Holmes, A Study in Fiction
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Sherlock Holmes, A Study in Fiction

thresholds13 January 201412 January 2014

In this study of short fiction, MORGAINE DAVIDSON takes a look at the short stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: ‘Sherlock Holmes was one of the first literary detectives in the world. These stories are the bedrock of crime fiction, and the form from which all others have grown…’

Short Story Masterclass… with Jane Rogers
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Short Story Masterclass… with Jane Rogers

thresholds8 January 20148 January 2014

SHORT STORY MASTERCLASS podcast: Jane Rogers talks with K. J. Orr about writing science, story starting points, and hitting trees with sticks.

Anton Chekhov’s ‘New Year Martyrs’
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Anton Chekhov’s ‘New Year Martyrs’

thresholds18 December 201317 December 2013

In a special festive post, we bring you Anton Chekhov’s short story ‘New Year Martyrs’: ‘”Happy New Year, Happy New Year…” he mumbles, staring blankly at the ceiling and breathing heavily…’

In Praise of Auggie Wren
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In Praise of Auggie Wren

thresholds16 December 201318 December 2013

With just a week to go until Christmas, ERINNA METTLER introduces us to her traditional festive read, ‘Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story’ by Paul Auster.

The Life of an Emerging Writer
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The Life of an Emerging Writer

thresholds9 December 201312 December 2013

In this essay, RENIA SIMMONDS discusses the life of emerging short story writer George Lambor, as he worked towards writing fame.

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