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Best British Short Stories 2024
Series edited by Nicholas Royle, Contributions by Alan Beard, Contributions by Kevin Boniface, Contributions by Paul Brownsey, Contributions by Claire Carroll, Contributions by ECM Cheung, Contributions by Jonathan Coe, Contributions by Rosie Garland, Contributions by Kerry Hadley-Pryce, Contributions by Timothy J Jarvis
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The nation’s favourite annual guide to the short story, now in its fourteenth year Inspired by Giles Gordon and David Hughes’s Best Short Stories series, which ran to ten volumes between 1986 and 1995, Best British Short Stories this year reaches its thirteenth volume. Best British Short Stories 2024 showcases an excellent and varied selection of stories, by British writers, first published during 2023 in magazines, journals, anthologies, collections, chapbooks and online. ‘If the latest iteration of Salt’s Best British Short Stories collection is anything to go by then the genre remains in safe hands.’ —Lawrence Foley, TLS Featuring stories by: Alan Beard, Kevin Boniface, Paul Brownsey, Claire Carroll, ECM Cheung, Jonathan Coe, Rosie Garland, Kerry Hadley-Pryce, Timothy Jarvis, Cynan Jones, Bhanu Kapil, Sonya Moor, Alison Moore, Gregory Norminton, Nicholas Royle, Cherise Saywell, Kamila Shamsie, Ben Tufnell, Charlotte Turnbull and Cate West.
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Publisher | Salt Publishing
Published date | 15 Nov 2024
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 256
Dimensions | 198 x 129 x 21mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 206g
ISBN | 978-1-7846-3309-7
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BISAC | fiction / anthologies (multiple authors)
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