Harlot Red: Prize Winning Short Stories by Women

Harlot Red: Prize Winning Short Stories by Women

by Carol Shields (Contributor), Louise Doughty (Contributor), ElenaLappin (Contributor), KatePullinger (Author), PatriciaDuncker (Contributor), A . L . Kennedy (Contributor), Carole Buchan (Author), Magi Gibson (Contributor), Linda Leatherbarrow (Contributor), TaniaCasselle (Contributor), JoCampbell (Contributor), Frances Childs (Contributor), Fiona Curnow (Contributor), Leila Keys (Contributor), RowenaMacdonald (Contributor), RavaiMarindo (Contributor), JennyMitchell (Contributor), Georgia Moseley (Contributor), LingE.Teo (Contributor)

Synopsis

In 2001, the Asham Literary Trust organized the third bi-annual competition of short stories by women in honour of Asham House, the house in Sussex where Virginia and Leonard Woolf lived. The competiton attracted over nine hundred entries of which the judges selected 12 which are published here together with commissioned stories by Louise Doughty, Patricia Duncker, A.L. Kennedy, Elena Lappin, Kate Pullinger and Carol Shields. The result 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. Jo Campbell, Tania Casselle, Frances Childs, Fiona Curnow, Louise Doughty, Patricia Duncker, Magi Gibson, A.L. Kennedy, Leila Keys, Elena Lappin, Linda Leatherbarrow, Rowena MacDonald, Ravai Marindo, Jenny Mitchell, Georgia Moseley, Kate Pullinger, Carol Shields, and Ling E. Teo.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 27 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 1852428155
ISBN 13: 9781852428150

Media Reviews
?A truly eclectic blend of stories... This anthology will satisfy the most demanding palates, providing a taste for anything original and contemporary. An excellent mix. Gripping and entertaining.? Barbara Mella, What?s in London ?A strong, refreshingly unpretentious collection... A particular treat.? Insight ?A range of style and content that shows the judges? only criterion was good writing... There?s something special in each story and plenty of ones to watch.? The Herald (Glasgow) ?The quality throughout is excellent, exploring a range of subjects and emotions with stylish unease and a generous, imaginative unpredictability.? Big Issue ?The winners are more than capable of standing up on their own.? Anthea Lawson, The Times
Author Bio
Kate Pullinger was born in Canada, and moved to London in 1982 where she still lives. She is the author of Tiny Lies, a collection of short stories, and the novels When the Monster Dies and Weird Sister. She collaborated with Jane Campion on the novel of the film The Piano, and has written for film, television and radio. She is currently lecturer in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University.