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Published by Salt Publishing, Short Circuit is a unique and
indispensable guide to writing the short story. A
collection of 24 specially
commissioned essays from well-published
short story writers, many of them prize
winners in some of the toughest
short story competitions in the English language. The writers are also
experienced and successful teachers
of their craft.
Each essay picks up
on one or more craft or process issues and explores
them in context, within the creative practice of the writer. Each
writer has given of themselves very generously,
exploring what it is
that helps them produce strong short fiction, looking at their sources
of inspiration, revealing more
than a little of what goes on ‘behind
the scenes’. They share favourite writing exercises, and suggest lists
of published stories they find inspirational.
Much of the guidance can
equally be applied to writing longer fiction.
Contributions
include five essays from winners of The Bridport Prize.
There are interviews with Clare
Wigfall — winner of The National Short
Story Award — and with Tobias Hill
whose short story collection won the
PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award. Other prize-winning writers in this
book include winners of The Asham
Award for New Women Writers, The Fish
Histories Prize, The Fish Short Story Prize, The BBC Short Story Prize,
The Commonwealth Award,
Writers Inc. Writer of the Year, The Willesden
Herald Prize, NAWG Millennium Award for Radio Short Story and the Per
Contra Prize.
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