"Reading Contingency: The Accident in Contemporary Fiction offers a fascinating, freshly-defined field of study sure to engage scholars, critics, and students of literature and philosophy in the experience of time and accident as found in a range of current fiction. Many writers and artists have grappled with the ways in which temporal experiences impact their characters and the relationship of the acts of reading and living in 21st century English-language fiction and Wylot provides a lucid process through which to examine these issues." (James Fisher, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro)"Reading Contingency: The Accident in Contemporary Fiction makes a terrific contribution to current debates about accidents, risk, and chance in contemporary literature, but also shows how these are always entwined with the representation of time. Wylot guides the reader through some fantastic close readings of contemporary texts, illuminating each one, and helping us to understand the fundamental relationship between narrative, retrospection, and chance." (Julia Jordan, University College London)