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What They're Saying about
Short Circuit
"An essential read. Short
Circuit is a collection of essays from writers who are passionate (and
successfully!) about short fiction. A real gold mine of insights and
ideas for aspiring writers and for those seeking a refresher."
The Bridport
Prize
"This is a generous
book, rich in
ideas. It’s a
practical book, giving a kick start to the imagination with its
suggestions for overcoming the tyranny of the blank page, and it’s also
a realistic book. Short Circuit updates Chaucer’s advice about life
being short and the craft long to learn, without ever losing sight of
why it’s worth the effort.
As a teacher of creative writing, I recommend it to students. I believe
in the apprenticeship system and this is an excellent manual. As a
writer, it reminds me why I write, and why there’s nothing else I would
rather do."
Bridget Whelan, Lecturer in Creative Writing,
Goldsmith’s College,
University of London
"At last! The
definitive guide to
writing short
stories, put together by a team of experts who are passionate about
this most elusive, maddening, beguiling and ultimately satisfying of
art forms. Cleverly constructed — a book which you will want to dip
into for years to come. And a book which will do much to raise the
status of the short story in contemporary fiction."
Carole Bucham, The Asham Trust
"As full of
inspiration as it is of
sound
advice. An invaluable tool kit of a book for practitioners and scholars
of the short story.
Mike McCormack, lecturer, MA in Creative Writing, NUI Galway.
Unpublished endorsement: This is rich book — full of insight and
interest. ‘Short Circuit’ will be a essential addition to my
undergraduate book list — it is written by those who have first hand
understanding of the problems, as well as invaluable knowledge of the
craft of writing short fiction."
Gill Lowe, Senior lecturer, Ipswich University
"Once a lover of the
short story
opens ‘Short
Circuit’, one quickly realises it is indispensable — to a degree that
has one asking, why hasn't it been done before? Like all the best story
anthologies, the essays and interviews are varied in style and
structure and possess all the attractiveness and excitement of good
gossip."
Patrick Cotter, Director, Munster Literature Centre,
home of the Cork City-Frank
O’Connor Short Story Award
"Here is a ‘How To’
book that is
hard to put down. If there is anything you still need to know after
reading the varied authors here, you probably haven’t read it properly.
Read it again. Not that you’d need to, wisdom and insight hop off the
page like light on water. This book lacks the aridity of a textbook.
The writers give of themselves and their experience, and information,
advice and insight is fortified with example. Respect is given to the
process and to the reader. In a scintillating and provocative series of
chapters the art of writing is explored with excitement and passion. If
Alex Keegan’s essay on ‘Theme’ doesn’t inspire you, check your pulse.
You may be dead. There is a mystery at the heart of writing. It’s the
experience of characters and stories developing lives of their own; of
characters arguing with their author and creator, of stories going
places the writer did not know about. It is the marriage of this
mystical, that a writer must learn to listen to, and the craft that a
writer must learn, that makes fiction sing and dance on the page, and
one of the joys of this book is the illumination given to this vital
process."
Clem Cairns, Founder, The Fish Short
Story Prize
"How refreshing to
have a book on creative
writing that is neither abstract theory nor banal ‘how to'. What we
have instead are insights into the short story from a marvellous
variety of accomplished writers; an invaluable resource for anyone
tackling this tricky but highly rewarding literary form."
Paul Munden, Director, National Association of
Writers in Education
"Vanessa Gebbie has
compiled an indispensable
guide to crafting the short story. The subjects represented here — all
written by contemporary authors — will stimulate advanced writers and
instruct newcomers. There's nothing like hearing from people who have
learned a technique or a way of approaching a problem through
experience. These authors are generous with what they know, to our
benefit."
Alice Elliott Dark, Writer in Residence at
Rutgers-Newark
University
author of ‘In the Gloaming’ and ‘Naked to the Waist’
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