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With both economy and compassion, Neil Campbell creates lyrical visions of loss and confinement. Children, teenagers, parents, single men and women all feature in the unflinching depictions of ordinary people coping with the difficulties of everyday life. In stories filled with both poetry and humour, he reveals how moments from both the past and the present can affect our lives forever. From Manchester to Magaluf, Campbell shows lives defined by work and circumstances. The lives of factory workers, labourers, drinkers, musicians, hikers, artists and sportsmen are all revealed in pared-down stories of tact and precision that have a haunting authenticity. In choosing to explore enduring aspects of the human condition he transcends the zeitgeist to leave us with stories that resonate with truth. His crafted stories reveal a sensitivity to the nuances of human behaviour, and suggest a bright future.
Neil Campbell is a short story writer, novelist and poet. From Manchester, England, he has appeared three times in the annual anthology of Best British Short Stories (2012/2015/2016). He has published four collections of short fiction, two novels, two poetry chapbooks and one poetry collection, as well as appearing in numerous magazines and anthologies.
The Orange FootballDisappearance of a SunsetMagalufThe Last PostConfined SpacesRetail TherapyAll Smiles SavedWhy do you Come Here?Broken DollThe FresherThe FacesMarked by the RingingThe Cricket Book SellerWaiting in the WingsThe Empty SpaceThe RoomsBetween the Zipped LimitsClimbing
The collection works in a strange, cumulative fashion to draw the reader into Neil Campbell’s chosen world . . . read it because it is an excellent first collection.