

Gordon Collins has been a market risk analyst, a maths lecturer, an English teacher in Japan and a computer graphics researcher specialising in virtual humans. He is an alumni of Escalator/Inspires (Writers’ Centre Norwich) and ‘Platform’ (Spread the Word, London). His work has been chosen for Best Small Fictions 2019 (Sonder Press), shortlisted for the London Short Story Prize 2017, and appears in journals including 3:AM, Structo, Britt le Star and Neon Magazine. Tom’s entry, ‘Stuart Hall and Stuart Hall’, is forthcoming with Structo magazine.Įd Cottrell was the 2018 Winner of the Desperate Literature prize for short fiction. He teaches creative writing at the University of East Anglia. His first film, ‘Real Gods Require Blood’, had its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Short Film at the BFI London Film Festival. His creative nonfiction has appeared in The Paris Review Daily.

His other novels are Chamber Music (Cape) and Trouble Man (Cape). His first novel The Doll Princess (Cape), was nominated for the Dylan Thomas Prize, the Portico Prize and the Crime Writers’ Association’s John Creasey Dagger. Tom Benn is an author, screenwriter and lecturer from Stockport, England. ‘Stuart Hall and Stuart Hall’ Shola Von Reinhold She was the 2019 recipient of the Desperate Literature Prize for her short story So Long Sarajevo/They Miss You So Badly, which is forthcoming in The Second Shelf catalogue No.

She has been based in Paris for the past five years, working no shortage of eclectic jobs whilst writing on the sly. We are very excited to announce that after winning the Desperate Literature Prize, Francesca was picked up by Andrew Nurnberg Associates and her debut novel is forthcoming! More news soon on this.įrancesca Reece was born in North Wales in 1991 and studied French and English Literature at King’s College London and the Sorbonne. ‘So Long Sarajevo / They Miss You So Badly’

Juana y La Cibernética (edición bilingüe).‘The Quintuple Whammy: Eleven Stories 2018 – 2022’ (the.
