Hyphen

An Anthology of Short Stories by Poets

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Short Stories, Romance
Cover of the book Hyphen by Ian McMillan, David Constantine, Jean Sprackland, Comma Press
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Author: Ian McMillan, David Constantine, Jean Sprackland ISBN: 1230000201838
Publisher: Comma Press Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ian McMillan, David Constantine, Jean Sprackland
ISBN: 1230000201838
Publisher: Comma Press
Publication: December 6, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Featuring:

Steven Blyth, Helen Clare, Polly Clark, David Constantine, Matthew Francis, Sophie Hannah, John Latham, Joanne Limburg, Grevel Lindop, Roddy Lumsden, Ian McMillan, Sinead Morrissey, Sean O'Brien, Ruth Padel, Shenagh Ough, Joe Sheerin, Jean Sprackland, Anne Stevenson, Gerard Woodward and Cliff Yates.

Too often the short story is regarded as merely a poor cousin of the novel, a weekend break for novelists - an assumption that demeans the short and neglects the fact that it has an anatomy all of its own. This anthology is a one-off experiment to show how much the short has in common with a very different literary form, the poem. Established and award winning poets from around Britian and the UK have been asked to 'interlope' into the unknown territory of the short - most of them for the first time and each bringing with them a new, poetic perspective as well as an intuitive feel for the snapshot's hidden narratives.

"Read this book" - Liz Lochhead, PN Review, March 2004.

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Featuring:

Steven Blyth, Helen Clare, Polly Clark, David Constantine, Matthew Francis, Sophie Hannah, John Latham, Joanne Limburg, Grevel Lindop, Roddy Lumsden, Ian McMillan, Sinead Morrissey, Sean O'Brien, Ruth Padel, Shenagh Ough, Joe Sheerin, Jean Sprackland, Anne Stevenson, Gerard Woodward and Cliff Yates.

Too often the short story is regarded as merely a poor cousin of the novel, a weekend break for novelists - an assumption that demeans the short and neglects the fact that it has an anatomy all of its own. This anthology is a one-off experiment to show how much the short has in common with a very different literary form, the poem. Established and award winning poets from around Britian and the UK have been asked to 'interlope' into the unknown territory of the short - most of them for the first time and each bringing with them a new, poetic perspective as well as an intuitive feel for the snapshot's hidden narratives.

"Read this book" - Liz Lochhead, PN Review, March 2004.

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