A few more words about our beloved Sirius here - as well as an interview with Γlvaro Enrigue, a serious writer.
A few more words about our beloved Sirius here - as well as an interview with Γlvaro Enrigue, a serious writer.
Hope you enjoy. He was great to talk to.
Oh Enrigue has a new book? Thatβs exciting. Will give the podcast a listen.
A few more words about our beloved Sirius here - as well as an interview with Γlvaro Enrigue, a serious writer.
Apparently buying the French translation of your favourite novel (that you already own 6 copies of including the CD set) when you don't even understand French is "a crime" and I "should be jail" but I happen to think it's a perfectly sensible way to spend my final civil service paycheck actually.
Money well spent.
shortsighted decision to cut classical languages at UIowa Petition here c.org/ZVhdNSckD8
Thank you!
Terrific piece. Thank you, Sam.
"Culture should be a knife fight..."
I wrote about the decline of the book world on my substack: open.substack.com/pub/samj/p/t...
Another great longlist from @galleybeggars.bsky.social
#indiepress #shortstory #booksky link takes you to 25/26
www.galleybeggar.co.uk/prize
Sirius the dog. Literary superstar. Friend. Bringer of joy.
A sad newsletter this time, in memory of our best boy, and literary superstar, Sirius:
www.galleybeggar.co.uk/campaigns/vi...
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Photo of Sirius the dog communing mystically with his friend Anaximander the dog.
always in the weft
Sirius the dog. Literary superstar. Friend. Bringer of joy.
A sad newsletter this time, in memory of our best boy, and literary superstar, Sirius:
www.galleybeggar.co.uk/campaigns/vi...
With apologies again for the IT meltdown, hoping that people will be receiving our newsletter right now, and with links to all stories to follow - we're delighted to announce the 2025/26 GBP Short Story Prize longlist:
Big congrats to @kinnesonlalor.bsky.social's #story Clean Sheet on @galleybeggars.bsky.social longlist. I THINK I was the 1st to read it - awe-struck, admiring & answering the question: should I read it at the conference? with MAYBE!? or no - YES. www.galleybeggar.co.uk/07-ssp-clean...
"At school the next day, I print out an A4 picture of Cindy ... I show the picture to my hairdresser. He looks at the photo, looks at me, looks at the photo, frowns and says, βIβll see what I can do.β"
Read Chris Williams's 'All About Cindy' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/09-ssp-cindy...
"Her father won't read a short story she likes. ... He says it's because it's probably sad. Everything the girl reads is sad. He wants a story where love and justice prevail."
Read Evie Quet's 'Pulp' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/10-ssp-pulp?...
"The party rises over two days into a crescendo then implodes after a sΓ©ance gone terribly wrong. They unlocked something from the otherworld. Sunlight comes up over smashed human bones."
Read David McGrath's 'Making an Album with Morrissey' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/new-page-32?...
"The lasting impression I have from that morning was his back turned to me. I curled around it, more than once, but he did not respond. Was he asleep or was he telling me that spooning was not part of the contract?"
Read Kinneson Lalor's 'Clean Sheet' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/07-ssp-clean...
"One of the monks is pregnant again. Brother C came to tell me as I was ringing the dawning bell. That sickness is upon us once more. We must search the beds and put an end to this pestilence of babies."
Read Annie Hayter's 'A Devil's Alphabet' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/06-devils-al...
"Metal was never some teen-rebellion thing for Liam. ... It was more a kind of coming to life, a coming to consciousness. He could suddenly hear thoughts he hadnβt quite understood he was having..."
Read Alan Gray's 'Extended Play' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/05-extended-...
"Cael looked lovely in the dappled light. Like a sleeping angel. Sheβd only done one night soaking his neck stump in the solution, but she already felt like there was a bloom to his cheeks."
Read Lynda Clark's 'Head Babies' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/new-page-78?...
"Jamieβs still living in his mumβs flat. I left and went to uni. But Iβve come back. Back living with my mum and little sisters. Iβve not said that its permanent. Not yet. I havenβt told anyone The Thing."
Read Lucy Campbell's 'Two Roosters' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/03-ssp-?ss_s...
"He picked her up. Her hair was matted. Dark crusty discharge trailed from the inner corner of her big brown eyes. Her nails were long and she stank, but he could feel her heart beating very fast against his chest."
Read Kate Barry's 'All Dogs' Hearts' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/02-ssp-?ss_s...
"Thereβs no internet in a broken lift, Bruce. If there was, Iβd google how long a human can survive without water."
Read Kate Ansell's 'Fire! Fire! Or, Ascension' here: www.galleybeggar.co.uk/new-page-73?...
The 2025/26 Short Story Prize Longlist - with links:
With apologies again for the IT meltdown, hoping that people will be receiving our newsletter right now, and with links to all stories to follow - we're delighted to announce the 2025/26 GBP Short Story Prize longlist: