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The European Network for Short Fiction Research was established in 2013 with the aim of fostering and promoting the study of short fiction in European universities and in interaction with short fiction writers. After an inaugural meeting early in 2014, the ENSFR has organized annual conferences as well as sponsored several other study days and events. This website aims to be an interactive platform for sharing research, expertise, ideas and information about short fiction in its diversity of linguistic traditions and forms.

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Tag: Anneliese Mackintosh

Anneliese Mackintosh

Posted on 15 May 201518 April 2017

Edge Hill Prize shortlist

Collections by Madeleine D’Arcy, Carys Davies, Kirsty Gunn, Toby Litt, Anneliese Mackintosh and Rose Tremain shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize 2015.

 

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About ENSFR

The European Network for Short Fiction Research was created as a joint initiative of researchers at Edge Hill University (U.K.), the Université d’Angers (France) and the University of Leuven (Belgium). We have now been joined by many other colleagues from all over Europe. Our broad aim is to foster and promote research on short fiction across different countries and institutions.

We aim to provide a forum and resources for European-based researchers into the practice, criticism and transmission of short fiction in its diversity of forms and to facilitate collaboration in both critical and practice-led research. We hold annual conferences on short fiction, hosted in different universities across Europe, and we facilitate and support many other conferences, workshops and  seminars in the broad field of short fiction studies.

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For questions about the ENSFR website, please contact Karla Cotteau: ensfr@contact.univ-angers.fr

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_ninaellis nina ellis @_ninaellis ·
28 Oct

& an absolutely stunning keynote by stefano evangelista on ‘lafcadio hearn’s ghost stories: japonisme as world literature’, thinking through the ‘ghosts’ (e.g. of mediated sources & unacknowledged co-translators) haunting these ghost stories themselves

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anagarsor Ana García-Soriano @anagarsor ·
2 Nov

Thank you very much @TheENSFR for such an unforgettable event. Very grateful to meet so many brilliant scholars working on the short story & to discuss my work on Zadie Smith's short stories in Lisbon.

Obrigada, see you all soon!

#ENSFRworldliterature

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28 Oct

Absolutely delighted to have presented my #Essex short fiction at @TheENSFR in Lisbon yesterday. Even better to hear and chat to the other researchers! @LiFTS_at_Essex @Uni_of_Essex #ENSFRworldliterature #WritingCommmunity #phdlife Thanks for the pic @val_in_italy!

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anagarsor Ana García-Soriano @anagarsor ·
27 Oct

Thank you very much @AleixTuraVecino for such a fascinating paper on the global short story anthology #ENSFRWorldLiterature

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rachelenewsome Rachel Newsome @rachelenewsome ·
28 Oct

an absolute pleasure to share my research on how writing can be a form of Jungian shadow work @TheENSFR #ENSFRWorldLiterature & participate in some fascinating discussions on the short story & place on the stage of world literature https://twitter.com/_ninaellis/status/1585671281109770240

nina ellis @_ninaellis

to conclude the first day, here’s @rachelenewsome presenting her paper on short story writing as a form of jungian ‘shadow work’ — fascinating to think about writing as not only creatively but also therapeutically generative (& such beautiful illustrations to boot!)

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