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Various Authors (The Fiction Desk) [Kindle Edition]

Lynsey May , Matthew Licht , Charles Lambert , Patrick Whittaker , Jon Wallace , Ben Cheetham , Ben Lyle , Danny Rhodes , Jason Atkinson , Rob Redman
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These twelve stories will take you from the shores of Lake Garda in Italy to a
hospital room in Utah, from a retirement home overlooking the Solent
to an unusual school in the wilds of Scotland. Meet people like Daniel,
a government employee looking for an escape; and William, a most
remarkable dog by anyone’s standards.

Various Authors is the first volume in a new series of anthologies
dedicated to discovering and publishing the best new short fiction.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 360 KB
  • Print Length: 192 pages
  • Publisher: The Fiction Desk (30 Mar 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004UNFVA2
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Serious Authors 18 Jun 2011
By Malachi
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Various Authors is the first issue of a new literary journal from The Fiction Desk. It will be appearing quarterly in paperback and Kindle formats.

The authors of the dozen stories in this debut volume do not include any household names, but several can boast respectable track records, with novels or short story collections already in print. This is serious stuff: literary fiction of a high calibre, the contributors not genre writers but artists of the pen. (Though is there any reason why a genre writer shouldn't be an artist too?)

Interesting to see what the themes of literary fiction are nowadays. In spite of the editor's claim (in the Fiction Desk blog) to have laughed out loud at How to Fall in Love with an Air Hostess by Harvey Marcus, there are not many deliberate attempts at humour here. Marcus's story, though wryly told, is actually concerned with missed opportunities and the failure to make connections. The only piece to make me laugh (but it did - yes, out loud, I confess) was Rex by Jon Wallace. This is about a woman who brings home a stray dog. To her husband it is clearly a man in a home-made fancy dress costume. (Rex is the husband, by the way - the "dog's" name is William.) Celia and Harold by Patrick Whittaker plays with a whimsical idea - a Midwich Cuckoos village in which all the lovers morph into identical couples - but the author doesn't quite know where to take it.

No, serious writing is about serious issues. Characters are poor or old or young or alone, or three out of the four. Families are dysfunctional. I don't think this has anything to do with this particular collection or its editors; that's the way it is. Shabby for literary writers is real. Maybe it's a Brit thing. The three stories that stand out here all have overseas settings and two of them are written by Americans. All I Want by Charles Lambert is about English teachers spending an uneasy weekend with an Italian family by Lake Garda, and is stiff with unspoken feeling. Nativity by Adrian Stumpp addresses the rarely described anguish of fatherhood. Topping the lot for me is Dave Tough's Luck by Matthew Licht. This occupies familiar Licht territory in 1970s New York, but transcends the grubbiness and slease with a poignant account of an idiot savant drummer who can reproduce all the riffs of the jazz and rock greats but never create a thing himself.

An impressive start, I'll look out for the next issue. One last thought, though: only one female contributor. Were there really so few good submissions from women?
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By Eileen Shaw TOP 500 REVIEWER
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A good collection with a varied list of writers, this passed the test of keeping me engaged throughout. Three or four stories were really outstanding, including Dave Tough's Luck by Matthew Licht which describes a talent nobody knows how to use, and the beautifully atmospheric story of jaunting with the rich All I Want by Charles Lambert. Nativity by Adrian Stumpp, which closes this collection, is wry and percipient about how the past can be overcome and ultimately brought a lump to my throat. In fact, there isn't a bad story in the bunch, allowing for the strangeness of a couple of surrealities which made me grin and cheered me up. Very nice work.
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Overall, 'Various Authors' is an impressive collection, demonstrating yet again that the short story as an art form is alive and well. There are a couple of stories here which just aren't in the same league as the rest, but the majority are exceptionally good. Highlights include Ben Lyle's 'Crannock House', a beautifully understated but subtly stylish account of a schoolboy's friendship with his alcoholic maths teacher, and Charles Lambert's 'All I Want', a sophisticated tale of suppressed passion and misconstrued sexuality. It's not all traditional naturalistic stuff, though. Harvey Marcus' 'How to Fall in Love with an Air Hostess' is an effective slice of metafiction, and Jon Wallace's 'Rex' is a surprisingly convincing piece of surrealism, in which the concept of a jobbing actor taking on the role of the family dog seems less unlikely by the page. Highly recommended.

Gregory Heath, author of 'The Entire Animal'

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