Author: | ISBN: | 9781922212344 | |
Publisher: | The Text Publishing Company | Publication: | October 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Text Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9781922212344 |
Publisher: | The Text Publishing Company |
Publication: | October 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Text Publishing |
Language: | English |
Griffith Review once again turns its attention to the fast-growing novella form with its annual edition dedicated to the five winning entries from our fourth novella competition.
Past editions have featured both outstanding established writers, and emerging talent, with some novellas going on to be developed into published novels. The novellas that emerge from our competition, Cate Kennedy writes, are ‘short enough to consume like a single satisfying meal, long enough to linger over with coffee…(they) deliver us into worlds we don’t expect and have a hard time forgetting. For sheer invention and range, the authors showcase the vitality and scope of the short form to create dynamic, visceral and memorable worlds.’
Or, as British author David Mitchell commented: ‘I like the length of a novella…It’s short enough to be a getaway car from the cops of boredom.’
Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the founding editor of Griffith Review, the award-winning literary and public affairs quarterly journal.
‘All the stories are excellent: ‘Muse’ is likely to be a favourite with readers; ‘Datsunland’ and ‘The White Experiment’ are outstanding; just this small taste proves what a pity it is that Cory Taylor’s last novel will never be completed.’ BookMooch
Griffith Review once again turns its attention to the fast-growing novella form with its annual edition dedicated to the five winning entries from our fourth novella competition.
Past editions have featured both outstanding established writers, and emerging talent, with some novellas going on to be developed into published novels. The novellas that emerge from our competition, Cate Kennedy writes, are ‘short enough to consume like a single satisfying meal, long enough to linger over with coffee…(they) deliver us into worlds we don’t expect and have a hard time forgetting. For sheer invention and range, the authors showcase the vitality and scope of the short form to create dynamic, visceral and memorable worlds.’
Or, as British author David Mitchell commented: ‘I like the length of a novella…It’s short enough to be a getaway car from the cops of boredom.’
Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the founding editor of Griffith Review, the award-winning literary and public affairs quarterly journal.
‘All the stories are excellent: ‘Muse’ is likely to be a favourite with readers; ‘Datsunland’ and ‘The White Experiment’ are outstanding; just this small taste proves what a pity it is that Cory Taylor’s last novel will never be completed.’ BookMooch