Jellyfish: A Short Book of Short Stories

Jellyfish: A Short Book of Short Stories

by JaniceGalloway (Author)

Synopsis

Sex and Love and ParenthoodIn this sparkling and powerful new collection, Janice Galloway takes on David Lodge's assertion - 'Literature is mostly about having sex and not much about having children; life's the other way round' and scent-marks her multi-layered fiction with what she believes to be the greater truth. Razor sharp tales of two of the most powerful human experiences from one of our country's best loved and most acclaimed authors.Praise for Janice Galloway's short stories: 'Stories that walk with steady, nerve-cracking skill down a nightmare edge. A virtuoso work.'New Statesman 'Blood is a salutary collection. It heightens and dignifies the human, and does it with writing that veers between the good and the simply superb. A writer of passion and virtuosity shines through.' Scotland on Sunday 'Genuinely unnerving. This is a fierce, troubling new writer.' Observer 'Galloway flecks her hard-edged realism with impressionist grace-notes, a potent mixture that confirms her as one of Scotlands best young writers.' Sunday Telegraph 'Where You Find It is the real McCoy. No-one writes like Galloway.' Sunday Sun 'The writing can be felt on your pulses. Galloway is a literary endoscopist. Writing has rarely been so visceral.' Independent 'In this collection, among bars of darkness, are spears of lights only Janice Galloway knows how to sharpen.' Scotland on Sunday 'In her best work, nothing is ordinary...she makes the surreal flicker like a blue flame from the edge of the everyday.' Times Literary Supplement

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Freight Books
Published: 22 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 1908754958
ISBN 13: 9781908754950

Media Reviews
Meticulously observed, agonizing and funny... A thoughtful, witty chronicle of depression and potential renewal. Publishers Weekly on The Trick Is to Keep Breathing
Author Bio
Janice Galloway studied at Glasgow University and worked as a teacher. Her awards include: MIND/Allan Lane Award for The Trick is to Keep Breathing, the McVitie's Prize for Foreign Parts, the E.M. Forster Award (presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters), the Creative Scotland Award, Saltire Scottish Book of the Year for Clara and the SMIT non-fiction Book of the Year for This is not about Me. She has written and presented three radio series for BBC Scotland (Life as a Man, Imagined Lives and Chopin's Scottish Swansong) and works extensively with musicians and visual artists including Sally Beamish, Anne Bevan, Michael Wolchover, Norman McBeath and Alasdair Nicolson.