Award-winning fiction writer Kirsty Gunn reflects on the current climate of short-story publishing in the United Kingdom, and considers the way the rhetoric of sickness and health has become attached to discussions of the form.
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Gunn, Kirsty. ( 2022;), ‘ You give me fever: Health, happiness and the inherent vitality of the short story. ’, Short Fiction in Theory & Practice, 12:1, pp. 125–30, https://bibliotheek.ehb.be:2102/10.1386/fict_00056_2
You give me fever: Health, happiness and the inherent vitality of the short story
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