Endorsed by the Bridport Prize for Fiction, Nitsa is the writer of these quirky, tell-all British tales.
“This is a superb collection with shifts between long and short form, depicting the divides in British society and the hypocrisy and pain that lurks just beneath the surface. It is in reality strong, very well written, whose endings echo long after the stories are finished.” Iain Maloney, writer of The Only Gaijin in the Village.
Set in 1980’s – 2000’s Britain,
Hamster, Rats & Other Stuff Going On … exposes real life in suburban England. Circle of relatives conflicts; secrets, sexual orientation; friendships; adolescence, crime. As characters get swept along through partnerships, betrayal, love, loss and youth, they should make a selection their own ways of dreaming and surviving.Nitsa Anastasiades was once raised in UK, London. She holds an MSc in Creative Writing Fiction from Edinburgh. Her work has seemed in Black Moon Literary:’
What Constitutes a Beautiful Book?’ , NoiseMedium Literary and recently her fiction and poetry were commended by the Bridport Prize and Fish Publishing respectively. She is currently compiling her second selection of stories set in cities all over the world, concerning themes of loneliness, alienation, the sexes, landscape, culture, prejudice and displacement, issues influenced by her travels when working in 11 different countries, teaching English …Our Foreign Borders, this novel length work, will be out in summer 2023.
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