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My Mother Was an Upright Piano builds on the strengths of Tania
Hershman's first collection of short stories The White Road which
was commended by the judges of the 2009 Orange Award for New
Writers. Hershman's fiction is inspiring, thought-provoking and
witty. Her economy with words cloaks her subtlety and power, and
she is able to create characters with distinct voices and explore
deep and sometimes disturbing relationships is just a few
paragraphs of prose. Her writing style has a lyrical quality and
often the meter of her work brings added resonance to her themes.
Short Circuit fills a real gap in the text book market. Written by
24 prizewinning writers and teachers of writing, this book is
intensely practical. Each expert discusses necessary craft issues:
their own writing processes, sharing tried and tested writing
exercises and lists of published work they find inspirational.
Endorsed by The National Association of Writers in Education, it
became recommended or required reading for Creative Writing courses
in the UK and beyond, including Goldsmiths, The University of Kent
at Canterbury, Glasgow University, John Cabot University in Rome,
Stockholm University in Sweden, Sussex University, Brighton
University, Edge Hill University, Chichester University, The
National University of Ireland in Galway, and University Campus
Suffolk, at Ipswich.
Writing Short Stories: A Writers' and Artists' Companion is an
essential guide to writing short fiction successfully. PART 1
explores the nature and history of the form, personal reflections
by the editors, and help getting started with ideas, planning and
research. PART 2 includes tips by leading short story writers,
including: Alison Moore, Jane Rogers, Edith Pearlman, David Vann,
Anthony Doerr, Vanessa Gebbie, Alexander MacLeod, Adam Thorpe and
Elspeth Sandys. PART 3 contains practical advice - from shaping
plots and exploring your characters to beating writers' block,
rewriting and publishing your stories.
'A joyous and celebratory tribute to all those who battled to be
heard, who fought for their achievements to be recognised and
honoured, who simply kept going' Kate Mosse The tried and tested
'On This Day in History' format has elevated the stories of many
people and their impact on the wider world. However, of those
considered noteworthy by the Establishment, just a fraction are
women. But this is not the whole story - not by half. Our past is
full of influential women, many of whom have been unfairly confined
to the margins of history. Politicians, troublemakers, explorers,
artists, writers, scientists and even the odd murderer; these women
have shaped society around the globe. From Beyonce to Doria Shafik,
Queen Elizabeth I to Lillian Bilocca, On This Day She sets out to
redress this imbalance and give voice to both those already deemed
female icons, alongside others whom the history books have failed
to include: the good, the bad and everything in between - this is a
record of human existence at its most authentic.
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Go On (Paperback)
Tania Hershman
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R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A fascinating page-a-day collection profiling extraordinary women
of all races, eras, and nationalities. Our past is full of
influential women. Whether politicians, troublemakers, explorers,
artists, and even the odd murderer, women have shaped society
around the globe. But too often, these women have been unfairly
confined to the margins of history. On This Day She: Putting Women
Back into History One Day at a Time corrects this imbalance. A
day-by-day collection of inspiring stories about incredible women
who made history but seldom received the acknowledgement they
deserved, this book introduces readers to women of all colors,
eras, and nationalities. From Queen Elizabeth I to Beyonce, Doria
Shafik to Lillian Bilocca, this book gives voice both to female
icons and to those whom the history books have overlooked. These
women campaigned, cured, and adventured their way through life.
They include musicians, painters, scientists, poets, and more.
Spanning centuries, On This Day She is a record of human existence
at its most authentic.
Scraps is the second anthology from National Flash-Fiction Day. It
features more than seventy huge tales told in only a few words. All
of the stories in this collection have been inspired by other works
of art: paintings, sculptures, TV programmes, films, music and
more. As a result they are imbued with something of the original,
but then take off into new and often surprising directions. Scraps
features stories from Jenny Adamthwaite, Jenn Ashworth, Oliver
Barton, Alan Beard, Natalie Bowers, Cathy Bryant, Joanna Campbell,
Nuala Ni Chonchuir, James Coates, Claire Collison, Chris Connolly,
L.A. Craig, Judy Darley, Ariel Dawn, Vanessa Gebbie, Kylie Grant,
David Gullen, David Hartley, Kevlin Henney, Tania Hershman, Sarah
Hilary, H Anthony Hildebrand, Eva Holland, Holly Howitt, Thaddeus
Howze, Anouska Huggins, Claire Ibarra, Paul Kavanagh, RM Kealy,
John Keating, Calum Kerr, Clare Kirwan, Mark Kockelbergh, Emma J.
Lannie, Cathy Lennon, Beverly C. Lucey, Amy Mackelden, R A Martens,
Ana Martinez, Thomas McColl, Stephen McGeagh, Danielle McLaughlin,
Siobhan McNamara, Freya Morris, Andrea Mullaney, Clay Norman, John
Paul O'Neill, Sonya Oldwin, Jim O'Loughlin, Amanda Oosthuizen,
Jonathan Pinnock, Dan Powell, Amanda Quinn, Eabha Rose, Sam
Russell, Shelley Day Sclater, Emma Shaw, Ian Shine, Diane Simmons,
Tim Stevenson, Becky Tipper, Stella Turner, Tracey Upchurch, Bart
Van Goethem, Alison Wells and Brendan Way. Funny, sad, exciting,
intriguing, experimental and traditional, Scraps is a snapshot of
the best in contemporary flash fiction.
Tania Hershman is a former science journalist turned short story
phenomenon. Her previous collections, including poetry, have
attracted enormous praise and attention and in SOME OF US GLOW MORE
THAN OTHERS she invites us to sample what life is like at the
cutting edge of technology, where the future appears to be rushing
ever faster to meet our present. Whether she is writing about
genetics, laboratory etiquette, art and experimentation, or the
simplest molecules that make up our myriad world, all her stories
exude the power of her precision prose. Ranging from poignant
cameos and unlikely viewpoints to the most complex decisions humans
can make, these extraordinary stories gently challenge our world
view as we careen toward the unknown and ask us to assess what we
wish to retain of ourselves, what to jettison, and what we hope to
attain when we get there. Stories from this, her third collection,
have been heard on Radio 4 and Radio 3.
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