Professor Charles E. May: What Makes a Great Short Story? (No.3 ‘The Numbers’ by Clare Wigfall) TSS Publishing·July 21, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes Article by Professor Charles E. May Clare Wigfall, “The Numbers” 2008 BBC National Short...
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...
The Short Story Interview: Alan Beard TSS Publishing·July 19, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes Interview by Samantha James You write in a blogpost published on Words in...
The Short Story Review: ‘Some Glow More Than Others’ by Tania Hershman TSS Publishing·July 6, 2017Reading Time: 5 minutes Review by Rupert Dastur Anyone familiar with Hershman’s work will not be surprised by...
The Short Story Interview: Irenosen Okojie TSS Publishing·July 5, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes Interview by Katy Wimhurst When did you begin writing short stories and why is...
The Short Story Interview: Anna Maconochie TSS Publishing·June 5, 2017Reading Time: 6 minutes Interview by Charlie Parry This is your debut collection, how did it feel to...
Professor Charles E. May: What Makes a Great Short Story? (No.2 ‘The Orphan and the Mob’ by Julian Gough) TSS Publishing·June 3, 2017Reading Time: 7 minutes Alex Linklater, associate editor of Prospect and founder of the National Short Story Prize...
The Short Story Interview: Ailsa Cox TSS Publishing·May 22, 2017Reading Time: 7 minutes Interview by Samantha James You have had an impressive career as a successful short...
The Short Story Interview: Melanie Whipman TSS Publishing·May 19, 2017Reading Time: 7 minutes Interview by Katy Wimhurst Congratulations on having your book of short stories, Llama Sutra,...