Safely Gathered In

Safely Gathered In
Sarah Schofield
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NZ$ 33.99
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Paperback
h198 x 128mm - 192pg
4 Nov 2021 UK
International import eta 10-19 days
9781912697335
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A woman grows increasingly annoyed by her husband' s emails, offering advice and reminders even months after his death. . . A taxidermist dreams of preserving one of his clients after she takes him out for a coffee. . . A grieving nurse is troubled by her daughter' s fascination with The Iron Lady. . . In Safely Gathered In, Sarah Schofield probes at the heart of what forms us and what we, in turn, form. The stories collected here expose the spaces that words often fail to reach and examine how objects - both manmade and natural - can reflect the darkest manifestations of grief and disconnection. From the child acting out a family betrayal in the comfort of her dolls house, to the sister making wind-up toys from the dead birds she finds on her doorstep, this debut collection ventures into the surreal and delivers a sense of unease that leaves us questioning why we gather the things we do. Sarah Schofield' s narrators venture into spaces that language can' t reach; we meet characters who create taxidermy pets to stave off loneliness or wind-up birds to deal with loss, and children processing family secrets through their dolls house or imitating Margaret Thatcher after the death of their father. Schofield also pushes the boundaries of literary fiction into science-fiction, with an architect preserving her bactogarden in a time of extreme climate crisis, and one man mistakenly creating an app to fix people' s problems while they dream. In this powerful and touching debut collection, Schofield introduces a new and exciting voice to the canon of women' s literary fiction.
"This is a deliciously wry Black Mirror-esque collection that provokes and disturbs. A bold and brilliant debut. " - Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of Water Shall Refuse Them; "Schofield' s collection comprises finely inventive stories, astute in their side angle swipes on reality. A memorable and distinctive debut. " - Kiare Ladner, author of Nightshift; "Sarah Schofield is a writer with tremendous rage and inventiveness, who takes the short story to new places" - Naomi Booth, author of Exit Management; "Sharp, insightful and haunting, these stories are not safe reading. An astounding debut. " - Angela Readman, author of Something Like Breathing; "An enchanting, vital collection. Strange, incisive and compelling. " - Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch; "This collection will feed you; savour it. " - Tania Hershman, author of Some of Us Glow More Than Others and My Mother Was An Upright Piano; "Schofield' s stories are so well-observed and quietly intense that reading them means becoming more awake to the everyday world around us. " - Claire Dean, author of The Museum of Shadows and Reflections
Sarah Schofield' s stories have been published in Lemistry, Bio-Punk, Thought X, Beta Life, Spindles, Conradology and The New Abject (all Comma Press), Wall: Nine Stories from Edge Hill Writers (EHUP), Best of British Short Stories 2020 (Salt), Spilling Ink Flash Fiction Anthology, Back and Beyond Arts Publication, Litfest' s The Language of Footprints, Synaesthesia Magazine, Lakeview International Journal, Woman' s Weekly and others. She has been shortlisted on the Bridport and the Guardian Travel Writing Competition and won the Orange New Voices Prize, Writer' s Inc and The Calderdale Fiction Prize. Sarah is an Associate Tutor of Creative Writing at Edge Hill University and runs writing courses and workshops in a variety of community settings.

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