Mainstream: An Anthology of Stories from the Edges by David, Justin

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Mainstream: An Anthology of Stories from the Edges

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An anthology of diverse stories from black and brown, queer and working-class writers, featuring writers including Kit de Waal, Paul McVeigh, Neil Bartlett, Kerry Hudson,...

An anthology of diverse stories from black and brown, queer and working-class writers, featuring writers including Kit de Waal, Paul McVeigh, Neil Bartlett, Kerry Hudson, Bidisha, Philip Ridley, Golnoosh Nour, Juliet Jacques, Julia Bell, Elizabeth Baines, Jonathan Kemp, Keith Jarrett, Padrika Tarrant, Gaylene Gould, Neil McKenna.



Author: Justin David, Kit De Waal
Publisher: Inkandescent
Published: 07/01/2021
Pages: 274
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.81h x 5.06w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9781912620081

About the Author
David, Justin: - JUSTIN DAVID is a child of Wolverhampton who has lived and worked in East London for most of his adult life. He graduated from the MA Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London and is a founder member of Leather Lane Writers. His writing has appeared in many print and online anthologies and his debut novella, The Pharmacist, was published by Salt as part of their Modern Dreams series. He is also a well-known photographer. His images of artists, writers, performers and musicians have appeared on the pages of numerous newspapers and magazines including: The Times, The Guardian, Attitude, Beige, Classical Music Magazine, Gay Times, Out There, Pink Paper, QX and Time Out. Justin is one half of Inkandescent with his partner, Nathan Evans. Their first offering, Threads, featuring Nathan's poetry and Justin's photography, was long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize. It was supported using public funding by Arts Council England.Evans, Nathan: - NATHAN EVANS is a writer, director and performer whose work in film and theatre has been funded by the Arts Council, toured by the British Council, broadcast on Channel 4 and archived in the BFI Mediatheque. He's worked at venues including Royal Court, Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. His films have won awards at the London Short Film Festival and screened at festivals across the world. His poems have been published by Manchester Metropolitan University and longlisted for the Live Canon International Poetry Prize; his first collection, Threads, was shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize, his second CNUT, is published by Inkandescent. His short stories have appeared in Untitled: Voices and Queerlings; his first collection, All The Young Queers, will be published by Inkandescent in 2022.Nathan is one half of Inkandescent and studied fine art at Oxford University.