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Kaleidoscope

From These Windows: Online Collection – a selection of writing and art inspired by the collections of the V&A Museums.  On the beach in an indigo evening the strobe of St Mary’s lighthouse pulses through my body: absence, gleam, darkness, blaze. I turn and view the land. Light kaleidoscopes, fragmenting as I spin from black Read More

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Real and Imagined Spaces: A Collage (29 January, V&A Dundee)

From These Windows: Online Collection – a selection of writing and art inspired by the collections of the V&A Museums.  I walk from back to front in this space. On one side water is opened by glass; on the other side, great slabs are paved up into the sky. I can see Dundee but only Read More

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Kalos Eidos Skopeo

From These Windows: Online Collection – a selection of writing and art inspired by the collections of the V&A Museums.  Once, he broke into a thousand pieces, and his colours faded. Shattered into tiny fragments of himself, scattered across the room, every bit of him strewn, dispersed and disparate. Each dejected section of him uneven, Read More

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WRITING PRACTICE AND STUDY 2019 SHOWCASE: ‘The Den’ by Nicole Gemine

Nicole has spent the last five years studying at Dundee University, gaining her undergraduate degree in English Literature before completing the Writing Practice and Study MLitt. Nicole is a keen reviewer of the arts and several of her reviews are published here on DURA. She has also been actively involved in the organising of literary Read More

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West

Carys Davies has been honing her short form craft for many years, with two collections of short stories to her name and a slew of impressive writing credits that include the 2015 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award and the Royal Society of Literature’s V.S. Pritchett Prize. It should be no surprise then that her Read More

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THE GOOSE MISTRESS

The Goose Mistress: A Dark Love Story is Conner McAleese’s debut novel. He lives in Dundee and studied History, and Writing Practice and Study at the University of Dundee. Eva Braun is a historical figure – you either know who she was or you have never heard of her. It was the same during her Read More

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BOTTLED GOODS (Longlisted, 2019 Women’s Prize for Fiction)

Called on its cover ‘a novella in flash’, Bottled Goods follows on from Sophie Van Llewyn’s award-winning flash fiction pieces. This seems a clever move, allowing the author to mix different voices, tenses and forms, never allowing the reader to settle, and mirroring the increasingly jittery and fracturing nature of the life of Alina, the Read More

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Circe (Shortlisted, 2019 Women’s prize for fiction)

A modern revision of a classic Greek myth is no longer a unique concept. Perhaps this is thanks in part to Madeline Miller’s bestselling debut novel The Song of Achilles, which helped to popularise the idea. Nor is it especially original any more to give maligned women from popular stories ‘the Wicked treatment’, painting them Read More

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ORDINARY PEOPLE (SHORTLISTED, 2019 women’s prize for fiction)

Diana Evans’ third novel, Ordinary People, dives deep into the domestic. It revolves around the struggling marital lives of two thirty-something couples living in London with their children. Melissa and Michael were once electric together, full of adventure. Stephanie and Damien were perfect opposites. However, as time passes the couples find themselves ‘living in the Read More

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Number one Chinese Restaurant (longlisted, 2019 Women’s prize for fiction)

This is the debut novel from Lillian Li, a graduate of the University of Michigan, whose previous work has been published in prestigious titles such as the New York Times and Granta. It is an intergenerational family saga set in a US Chinese restaurant. The restaurant’s speciality is Beijing Duck, the waiters even wearing “duck-patterned Read More

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