Spanning centuries and continents, the stories in this collection amount to a tour de force of literary worldbuilding. From deeply insecure time travellers to medieval mystics and futuristic body modification cults, Norminton's characters find themselves torn between conflicting impulses - temptation and fortitude, hubris and shame, longing and regret. By turns sad, strange and darkly comic, The Ghost Who Bled reveals a master storyteller of incredible range.
Gregory Norminton's novels include The Ship of Fools (2002), Arts and Wonders (2004), Ghost Portrait (2005) and Serious Things (2008), all published by Sceptre. Other books include The Lost Art of Losing (2012), Thumbnails (2013) and Beacons - stories for our not so distant future (editor, 2013). His stories have appeared on BBC Radio 4, and in Prospect, Resurgence, London Magazine and The Lonely Crowd. He teaches creative writing and English at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Title: The Ghost Who Bled
Author: Gregory Norminton
ISBN: 9781905583560
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Publisher: Comma Press
Publication Date: 2017-04-27
Number of Pages: 192
Weight: 0.2201 kg
'Good fiction encourages us to look at the world from another's perspective, and in his new short story collection, Norminton explores this idea in extremis... Norminton's host of vivid characters and minutely realised situations transfix; we can't help but share the bitter-almond taste of fear of the various snares of these lives.' - The Guardian; 'This is a sublime collection of short stories by a writer whose breath-taking flexibility of style gives life to an array of different voices... Unfailingly beautiful, deceptively simple and lyrically powerful.' - The Irish Times