Shoe Fly Baby: The Asham Award Short Story Collection

Shoe Fly Baby: The Asham Award Short Story Collection

by KatePullinger (Editor)

Synopsis

When the first Asham Award was launched in 1996 - in honour of Asham House, the house in Sussex where Virginia and Leonard Woolf lived - nearly a thousand unknown women writers took part. This is the first anthology of winning stories, published a year later and entitled The Catch , demonstrated not only the rich cultural mix of our society today, but the huge range of largely untapped talent in towns and villages across the UK. The second and third collections were equally successful, and this fourth collection promises to be even better, with, once again, over one thousand entries to this year's competition and commissioned stories from Lesley Glaister, Liz Jensen, Francine Stock, Kamila Shamsie, Erica Wagner and Maggie O'Farrell, among others. Shoe Fly Baby is a collection of stories that successfully blends the work of established writers with new authors - and taken together represents the very best of contemporary short story writing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 05 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0747566860
ISBN 13: 9780747566861
Book Overview: The Asham Award is a biennial award for short stories by women which, since 1996, has been promoting and encouraging innovative, ground-breaking writing for the future Commissioned stories in the anthology will be included from Lesley Glaister, Liz Jensen, Francine Stock, Kamila Shamsie, Erica Wagner and Maggie O'Farrell, along with twelve prize-winning stories For fans of Summer Magic

Media Reviews
'The writing is top quality, regardless of the individual authors' fame, and there's something here for everyone' Glamour 'One of the most pleasurable aspects of this anthology is its combining of excellent new stories alongside the work of newcomers' The Times
Author Bio
The editor of this collection is Kate Pullinger, a Canadian writer based in London. She has lectured and taught widely, and her books include the novels The Last Time I Saw Jane, Where Does Kissing End? and most recently Weird Sister.