Doris Lessing: Behind the Door of Room Nineteen, by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·July 30, 2019Reading Time: 8 minutes I came to Doris Lessing’s story ‘To Room Nineteen’ several years after reading her...
Magical Realism in Short Fiction: A Perfect Match, by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·July 20, 2017Reading Time: 4 minutes Article by Kate Jones Magical Realism is a genre of narrative fiction, originally originating...
A Sense of Foreboding in Joanna Walsh’s ‘Vertigo’ – by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·April 7, 2017Reading Time: 5 minutes Article by Kate Jones Recently longlisted for the prestigious 2017 Edge Hill Short...
‘Foretelling a Dystopian Future: Margaret Atwood’s Stone Mattress’ by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·March 2, 2017Reading Time: 7 minutes Article by Kate Jones Canadian writer, Margaret Atwood, (1939- ) has never been one...
‘Smiling Women: An Exploration Of Margaret Drabble’s Short Stories’ by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·January 16, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes Article by Kate Jones Margaret Drabble is probably best known for her extensive...
‘The Wit and Wisdom of Dorothy Parker’ by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·November 22, 2016Reading Time: 7 minutes Article by Kate Jones I was a late starter: I didn’t discover Dorothy Parker...
‘Exploring The Short Stories of Jean Rhys’ by Kate Jones TSS Publishing·September 28, 2016Reading Time: 9 minutes Kate Jones is a freelance writer based in the North of England and has...
The Dark Sexuality & Incestuous Undertones of Daphne du Maurier’s Short Stories TSS Publishing·May 8, 2017Reading Time: 6 minutes Article by Kate Jones Daphne Du Maurier’s (1907-1989) novels have often been described...
The Short Story Review: ‘Dusk’ edited by Cherry Potts TSS Publishing·April 17, 2018Reading Time: 4 minutes Review by Rupert Dastur Dusk, a collection of eighteen stories and twenty-eight poems is...