
Connective Tissue
Jane Fraser(Author)
Salt Publishing
Published on 15. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-78463-252-6 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of short fiction aims to define the sometimes indefinable and to give voice to those struggling to make sense of what life throws at them. There are those who travel in a continuous loop on London's underground and those who dance at night with the departed. A woman confronts herself in a bedroom mirror after decades of denial and a widow finds comfort in an osteopath's consulting room. And then there is a strange creature who falls to earth; dreams and portents; crows and folklore, and much more.
The stories are tragic and comi-tragic, but all reveal the strength and complexity of the human spirit. They bring poignant insights on grief, loss and longing and the depths and strangeness of the human psyche and how we manage to survive and just about cope.
The stories are tragic and comi-tragic, but all reveal the strength and complexity of the human spirit. They bring poignant insights on grief, loss and longing and the depths and strangeness of the human psyche and how we manage to survive and just about cope.
Reviews / Votes
Connective Tissue is a mature, polished collection that evolves from its predecessor in pleasing and sometimes surprising ways. It will delight Fraser's admirers and win her new fans. As a plus, it comes in a cute pocket format that makes it extra desirable. * Nation.Cymru * Sinew, bone, and blood unite each narrative, like the widow whose ache for touch leads her to the massage table; in the corner of the consulting room is a yellowing human skeleton, raising questions about the body it inhabited, an echo of loneliness. -- Ruth McKee * The Irish Times *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78463-252-6 (9781784632526)
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Person
Jane Fraser lives, works and writes fiction in a house facing the sea in the Gower peninsula, south Wales. In 2017 she was a finalist for the Manchester Fiction Prize and in 2018 was a prize-winner for the Fish Memoir Prize and selected as a Hay Festival Writer at Work. In 2022, she was commissioned by BBC Radio 4 for the first time to write a short story which was broadcast as part of its Short Works series. In 2022, she was also awarded The Paul Torday Memorial Prize for her debut novel, Advent. She has a PhD in Creative Writing from Swansea University, is wife to Philip and co-director of NB:Design, a business they share, and importantly, grandmother to Megan, Florence and Alice.