Thrilled to bits that the first feedback I've received for my debut novella is positive. I was a little scared - as always! - about sending it out into the big bad world, so it's very encouraging that people are enjoying it.
A stunning debut novella from an award-winning writer.
All Our Squandered Beauty is a beautifully told coming-of-age tale. Kara is 17 and has her whole life ahead of her, but will she choose the bright lights of London or the familiar call of the sea?
With exquisite prose, Huggins perfectly captures that transition to womanhood as Kara moves from her parochial seaside town to spend the summer in Greece with her art tutor and his bohemian friends.
The novella is full of evocative descriptions which transport the reader to a different time and place. The poignant ending is perfectly pitched.
Reminiscent of Bonjour Tristesse, this is a story which will capture your heart and deserves to be a classic.
Sarah Linley, author of The Trip
All Our Squandered Beauty is a coming-of-age novella set in the 1970s where the protagonist, Kara, a fisherman’s daughter struggles to come to terms with the loss of her father. She rejects the prospect of early marriage that her best friend settles for and focuses instead on future studies in London. During the summer she spends time on a Greek island where she learns more about herself and her relationships with others. Kara can’t see that she’s fragile but gradually she learns some mistakes can be rectified while others she has to live with. The sea provides a backdrop to the narrative, sometimes powerful ‘to see the water change from grey to ink and the sky deepen to fire’ and at other times benign, ‘millpond calm, a deep deep blue.’ This is a wonderful read filled with tenderness, charm and hope.
Gail Aldwin, author of The String Games
Thursday, 3 September 2020
Best British & Irish Flash Fiction 2019-20
I'm a little bit stunned that my story, 'Sparrow Steps' which won second prize in the Writers in Kyoto Annual Competition earlier this year, has now made the 'BIFFY50' - ie the Best British & Irish Flash Fiction 2019-2020. Thanks to TSS Publishing and all the editors!
There's some great stories on the list - have a read here
There's some great stories on the list - have a read here
BEST BRITISH & IRISH FLASH FICTION 2019-2020
TSS Publishing is excited to present our list of the very best fifty British and Irish Flash Fiction (BIFFY50) 2019-2020.
With enormous thanks to our four editors who have worked tirelessly to bring this list about:
Emily Devane, Damhnait Monaghan, Cristopher M. Drew, and Karen Jones.
Each
editor read widely across the last twelve months and collectively they
have spent hundreds of hours arriving at their final decisions.
The list comprises:
50 flash fiction
50 authors
30+ journals
50 authors
30+ journals
We’re delighted to support the thriving Flash Fiction community and look forward to launching BIFFY50 again later in the year.
Once again, we extend our thanks to the four editors – please buy them a drink when you next seem them,
TSS
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