“It was not in my nature to be an assertive person. I was used to looking to others for guidance, for influence, sometimes for the most basic cues of life. And yet writing stories is one of the most assertive things a person can do. Fiction is an act of willfulness, a deliberate effort to reconceive, to rearrange, to reconstitute nothing short of reality itself. Even among the most reluctant and doubtful of writers, this willfulness must emerge. Being a writer means taking the leap from listening to saying, ‘Listen to me.’”
—Jhumpa Lahiri
—Jhumpa Lahiri
- ‘An Invisible Tide’, Jo Thomas, illustrated by Christina Cartwright
- ‘Disconnected’, Vanessa Fogg, illustrated by Miguel Santos
- ‘Tessa’, Edward Ashton, illustrated by Lisa Grabenstetter
- ‘Trigger Point’, C.A. Hawksmoor, illustrated by Martin Hanford
- ‘After the New Dawn’, Joseph Tomaras, illustrated by Eric Asaris
- ‘Rustsong’, Sean R. Robinson, illustrated by Cécile Matthey
2 comments:
I loved 'Disconnected' by Vanessa Fogg. I felt like I could taste and smell this world and all its brokenness. Thank you for a wonderful story.
I really like social commentary fiction like "Disconnected." Fogg nicely paired story with concepts - and described the Brave New World very vividly and plausibly.
Good work!
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