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LadyFest: Winning Stories from the Oxford Gender Equality Festival 2010
 
 

LadyFest: Winning Stories from the Oxford Gender Equality Festival 2010 [Kindle Edition]

Aimee Cliff , Kate Pocklington , Sarvat Hasin , Laura O"Brien , Cherish Shirley , Farah Ghuznavi , Rosalind Newman , Kathy Keown , Angela Jackson , Kate Wilson

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This DEAD INK anthology celebrates nine winning stories from the 2010 LadyFest Competition judged by Bidisha. Contributors include Angela Jackson, Kathy Keown, Rosalind Newman, Laura O'Brien, Sarvat Hasin, Kate Pocklington, Aimee Cliff, Farah Ghuznavi and Cherish Shirley.

Competition judge Bidisha writes of the winning stories:

WINNER: A Touch of Male by Cherish Shirley.

"A Touch of Male was written with consummate humour, confidence and mastery. It was a joy to read from start to finish – a perfectly realised world, peopled with believable and utterly enjoyable characters. Cherish has created an entire world inside this one salon, yet her comedy never descends into farce. Completely enthralling stuff."

RUNNER UP 1: Getting There by Farah Ghuznavi

"I was very impressed by the broad scope and internationalism of this story and would very much like to see it expanded into a novel. Ghuznavi has tackled the consequences of a changing society with great ability, variety and clarity."

RUNNER UP 2: Poker Face by Angela Jackson

"An incredibly droll, sensitive and intelligence use of point-of-view, tackling a subject which few writers are brave enough to take on (ageing and caring). Not a word out of place. Angela is a true writer and an extremely powerful and promising voice."

"I also wanted to commend Sarvat Hasin for her story Savage Lands, for a beautifully structured, international, politicised and witty take on war, emancipation and occupation. Her ability to take on and condense these huge themes was breathtaking – I read her short story almost as a treatment for a larger, more substantial work, with the scenes and characters fleshed out a little."

More praise for LadyFest:

"Set in beauty parlours, or in Bangladesh, on the west coasts of both the United States and Scotland, these stories are varied, vivid and vital. Some chart the bitter endings of relationships or puzzle at the frailties of old age. Others follow highways, or snatch love away, or tell us about selkies, the seal women, keening on the shore. The language ranges from the mythic to the demotic, from the heightened poetics of 'Dreamcatchers' to the pellucid prose of 'Getting There.' They show us life – complicated, often unexpected but deeply understood."

Jon Gower, Hay International Fellow, winner of the Wales Book of the Year for Y Storiwr 2012.

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 227 KB
  • Print Length: 108 pages
  • Publisher: DEAD INK; 1 edition (17 May 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0084N27F6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #286,168 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Getting There 25 Jun 2012
By fmahmud - Published on Amazon.com
Was very impressed reading 'Getting There' by Farah Ghuznavi. A matured style with subtle take on complex emotions/ relationships; cross-generational tensions within a small but extended family, .....very sensitive too, written with much care and understanding......
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Collection 27 July 2012
By Jan Pihl - Published on Amazon.com
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A great collection of stories with varied flavours. "Poker Face", "The Game" and "Getting There" were definitely the stand-outs for me.
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting collection of stories! 1 July 2012
By L. A. Hill - Published on Amazon.com
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A very interesting collection of stories from around the world. Well-written and thought-provoking. I particularly liked the story by Farah Ghuznavi set in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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