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       FLYING HIGH

      The winners of

      the 1993 Ian St James Awards

      HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd.

      1 London Bridge Street

      London SE1 9GF

       www.harpercollins.co.uk

      Figure of Eight © Min Dinning 1993; The Spirit of the Times © Jude Jones 1993; Drawing from the Figure © Cynthia Chapman 1993; Berlin Story © Philip Sealey 1993; Karmic Mothers – Fact or Fiction? © Kate Atkinson 1993; The House with the Horse and the Blue Canoe © Cheryl Nyland-Littig 1993; The Wee Man © Lorraine Lorimer 1993; The Birthday Treat © Linda Pitt 1993; The Olive Tree © Hilary Waters 1993; Black Lizzie Black ©Jenny Maguire 1993; Good Neighbours © Stephanie Egerton 1993; Nobody We Know © Carey Jane Hardy 1993; Moira Flaherty ©Juliet McCarthy 1993; Richard Remembered © Leonard Tyler 1993; Someone to See You © Isa Moynihan 1993; Northern Light, Southern Comfort © Sheila Kelley 1993

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      Source ISBN: 9780006476542

      Ebook Edition © NOVEMBER 2016 ISBN: 9780008235451

      Version: 2016-11-22

       Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Min Dinning

       Jude Jones

       Cynthia Chapman

       Philip Sealey

       KARMIC MOTHERS – FACT OR FICTION?

       Kate Atkinson

       THE HOUSE WITH THE HORSE AND THE BLUE CANOE

       Cheryl Nyland-Littig

       THE WEE MAN

       Lorraine Lorimer

       THE BIRTHDAY TREAT

       Linda Pitt

       THE OLIVE TREE

       Hilary Waters

       BLACK LIZZIE BLACK

       James Maguire

       GOOD NEIGHBOURS

       Stephanie Egerton

       NOBODY WE KNOW

       Carey Jane Hardy

       MOIRA FLAHERTY

       Juliet McCarthy

       RICHARD REMEMBERED

       Leonard Tyler

       SOMEONE TO SEE YOU

       Isa Moynihan

       NORTHERN LIGHT, SOUTHERN COMFORT

       Sheila Kelley

       Keep Reading

       About the Publisher

      The sixteen stories that you are about to read emerged from over three and a half thousand entries for this year’s Ian St James Awards.

      There have been several new developments in the last twelve months: the introduction of a shorter category of fiction under five thousand words alongside the established category of up to ten thousand words; for the first time this year, we opened our doors to writers in the English language from outside these shores and this volume contains stories by writers from New Zealand and the United States; the launch of Acclaim, a bimonthly magazine featuring stories by shortlisted writers in these Awards. Acclaim will publish sixty-four stories in six issues and include writers from Namibia and South Africa. All the activities associated with these Awards are co-ordinated at The New Writers’ Club. In the summer, the Club organized its first Short Story Workshop as part of the 9th Birmingham Readers and Writers Festival. There will be more to come.

      Every writer who enters the Ian St James Awards – and they have to be over eighteen without a published work of full-length fiction to their name – receives an appraisal of their work. The success of this operation can be measured by the receipt at The New Writers’ Club of only eight letters consigning (a few of) our readers to the darkest depths. Not a bad ratio from such a large entry.