
Short Fiction in Theory & Practise 9.1 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that Short Fiction in Theory & Practise 9.1 is now available! For more information about the issue, journal and call for papers, click here >> www.intellectbooks.com/short-fiction-in-theory-practice
Aims & Scope
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice is an interdisciplinary journal celebrating the current resurgence in short-story writing and research. Looking at short fiction from a practice-based perspective, it explores the poetics of short-story writing, adaptation, translation and the place of the short story in global culture.
Issue 9.1
Editorial
AILSA COX
Articles
Emporium
GRAHAM MORT
‘The great unhappiness of another’: Writers and readers in three stories by Alice Munro
STEPHEN BERNSTEIN
‘Anything was possible’: (In)fidelities, (dis)connections and narcissistic (self-)love in Alice Munro’s ‘The Bear Came over the Mountain’
DAN DISNEY
Women’s relational autonomy and the short story cycle: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout HELENA KADMOS
Away from incident
AMY LILWALL AND RUPERT LOYDELL
Book Review
The Craft of Editing, Adnan Mahmutović and Lucy Durneen (eds) (2018) A Poetics of Editing, Susan L. Greenberg (2018)
ANDY HEDGECOCK
Interview
‘Stealing from life’: An interview with Tessa Hadley
A. J. ASHWORTH