Uncovering and Recentring the Migrant Short Story
By Laura Gallon The short story is an international form with various traditions and migrant authors are at the forefront of the current ‘short story revival’
By Laura Gallon The short story is an international form with various traditions and migrant authors are at the forefront of the current ‘short story revival’
By Lisa Feklistova Consider the witch. Why did she frighten Europeans, once upon a time?
By Elke D’hoker While early reviews routinely likened her work to that of Henry James, by 1923, Mayne was called ““the only short-story writer capable of succeeding Katherine Mansfield”
By Ailsa Cox Some one said to me the other day, ‘I don’t get Alice Munro.’ It’s okay, I told her.