An Anthology of Stories from the Edges
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Köp båda 2 för 266 krJUSTIN DAVID is a child of Wolverhampton who has lived and worked in East London for most of his adult life. He graduated from the MA Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London and is a founder member of Leather Lane Writers. His debut novella, The Pharmacist, was described in the Times Literary Supplement as 'the perfect introduction to a singular voice in gay literature.' Tales of the Suburbs is the first book in the Welston World Sagas. Nathan Evans' poetry has been published by Fourteen Poems, Broken Sleep, Royal Society of Literature and Manchester Metropolitan University. His collection Threads was longlisted for the Polari First Book Prize, his second collection CNUT is published by Inkandescent. He was longlisted for the 2020 Live Canon Poetry Competition. His debut novella One Last Song was longlisted for Polari Book Prize and was one of iNewspaper's best books for Pride 2024. His short fiction has been anthologized by Muswell Press (Queer Life, Queer Love) and his debut collection, All the Young Queers was published in 2025. He is recipient of an Arts Council award to Develop his Fiction Practice with mentorship from Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst. His work in theatre and film has been funded by Arts Council England, toured with the British Council, archived in the British Film Institute, broadcast on Channel 4 and presented at venues including Royal Festival Hall and Royal Vauxhall Tavern. KIT DE WAAL's debut novel, My Name is Leon was the winner of the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year 2017 and is being adapted for the BBC. In 2016 she founded the Kit de Waal scholarship at Birkbeck, providing a fully-funded place for the MA Creative Writing to a talented student who otherwise would not be able to afford to participate. It is now in its fifth year. Kit's second novel, The Trick to Time, was longlisted for The Women's Prize. Her first YA novel, Becoming Dinah was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal Award. In 2019 she crowdfunded Common People an anthology of working class memoir by new and established writers. She co-founded the Primadonna Festival in 2019 and, in response to the Covid-19 crisis, she founded the Big Book Weekend, a free virtual literary festival which had an audience of 24,000. She has won numerous awards for her short stories and flash fiction and has written for performance for BBC Radio 4, The Old Vic, The Abbey Theatre, and co-wrote The Third Day for SKY/HBO. Her latest book, a collection of short stories called Supporting Cast was published in 2020. PAUL MCVEIGH's debut novel, The Good Son, won The Polari First Book Prize and The McCrea Literary Award, and was shortlisted for many others including the Prix du Roman Cezam. Paul's plays and comedy shows toured the UK and Ireland including the Edinburgh Festival and London's West End. His short stories have appeared in anthologies, journals, newspapers, on BBC Radio 3, 4 & 5 and Sky Arts. He co-founded the London Short Story Festival. He co-edited the Belfast Stories anthology, and edited Queer Love and The 32: An Anthology of Irish Working Class Writers which included new work by Kevin Barry and Roddy Doyle. Neil Bartlett lives in London with his partner James Gardiner. His first novel, the ground-breaking queer love story Ready To Catch Him Should He Fall, was written in a council flat on the Isle of Dogs, published in 1990 and translated into five European languages. Since then, his books have been nominated for (amongst others) the Whitbread Prize (Mr Clive and Mr Page, 1996), the Costa Award (Skin Lane, 2007) and the Polari Prize (Address Book, 2022). Address Book was an Observer Book of the Year 2021, and The Disappearance Boy earnt him a nomination for Stonewall Author of the Year in 2014. Neil also makes theatre; he wrote the script for Orlando, the lead role in which was played by Emma Corrin in the West End of London in 2022, and most recently he created, with actor Russell Tovey, a special live performan...