May We Borrow Your Country, The Whole Kahani's new anthology, published by Linen Press, launched at Waterstones, Gower Street, to a packed audience.
Authors read their pieces to laughs and sighs. Preti Taneja, author of We That Are Young and winner of the Desmond Elliott Prize, 2108, along with publisher Lynn Michell led a thought provoking panel discussion and finally opened it up to the audience to fire away their questions. The Whole Kahani members are going from prize to prize! Mona Dash has just been shortlisted for the prestigious SI Leeds Prize. It awards unpublished fiction by UK-based Black and Asian women. Good luck Mona!
You can hear Mona read from her work with the shortlisted writers at South Bank on the 23rd of October. The Whole Kahani members are flying high. Kavita A. Jindal has been shortlisted for The Impress Prize 2018 for the manuscript of her debut novel. The Prize is offered by Impress Books to new writers of book-length fiction or non-fiction. The shortlist for 2018 can be viewed here: http://www.impress-books.co.uk/impress-prize/
We're delighted to announce our next anthology: 'May we Borrow Your Country' is going to be out soon!
'May We Borrow Your Country’ is a collection of stories and poems that looks at dislocation and displacement with sympathy, tolerance and humour. These pieces are peopled by courageous, poignant, eccentric individuals who cross borders, accommodate to new cultures and try to establish an identity in a new place. In the process, they encounter different versions of themselves, like reflections in a room of trick mirrors. They are evocative and multi-layered in their portrayal of relationships, family, ambition, careers and friendship. They offer a fresh, contemporary look at metamorphosis and many catch that fleeting moment of transition between the familiar and the new. The collection has found its home with the wonderful Linen Press. Look out for it in January 2019. We are delighted for Catherine and know that this is a collection that's worth getting your hands on as soon as it hits the shelves. Here's a little bit about it:
"Subjunctive Moods", by C. G. Menon. From Dahlia Publishing ISBN: 9780995634435 PUBLICATION DATE: 5th July 2018 Link: http://dahlia-books.kong365.com/en-gb/products/subjunctive-moods In Malaysia, a young girl discovers the seeds of friendship turning into love. A ghostly aunt causes more trouble than she’s worth, and a sea-monster yearns for her poolside home. Family secrets confound two widows in Northumberland, and a third turns to the sea for comfort. The stories in Subjunctive Moods are based around those tiny moments of missed connection and of realisation: the heartbeats by which we all grow up. Featuring CG Menon’s prize-winning writing alongside her most recent stories, Subjunctive Moods is a collection exploring the complexities of human relationships, cultural identity, and finding your way back home. |