Quick Change

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Literary
Cover of the book Quick Change by Debbie Young, Hawkesbury Press
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Author: Debbie Young ISBN: 9781502202741
Publisher: Hawkesbury Press Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Debbie Young
ISBN: 9781502202741
Publisher: Hawkesbury Press
Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

These twenty wry and witty short stories examine change at every stage of life, in a natural progression from birth to death.

Mostly lighthearted, but often moving too, this collection is written with an admirable economy of style. They're short enough to class as flash fiction, sudden fiction, microfiction, ultra short fiction - call them what you will, 

Ranging from a spartan 100 words to the relative luxury of 1,000, they combine sharp observation of contemporary English life with gentle humour, profound affection for the social quirks of the author's native country, and the odd dark rumbling undertone. Plenty of surprises emerge along the way, from twists of magical realism to whimsical wish-fulfillment.

Here's what some pre-publication readers have had to say about Debbie Young's first collection of flash fiction:

"I loved these stories. Sly, witty, surprising, and the twists are genuine twists. The characterisation is lovely, very deft and economical. They make domesticity look edgy, sometimes dangerous, but they are also life-affirming." - Lucienne Boyce, historical novelist and historian

"Very subtle, very English, very clever. I also loved the overall idea, the way the stories went from infancy to old age, shedding a revealing light on each stage. Good luck with this splendid collection." - Marius Gabriel, author of historical novels and contemporary thrillers

"A joy to read, absolutely delightful!" - Georgia Rose, contemporary novelist

"The language reveals a sharp intellect and a broad knowledge." Mari Howard, contemporary novelist

"Flash fiction is so hard to do and it was a pleasure to read." - E J Eyles, mystery novelist

Other reactions from early readers: "a feather-light story", "fabulous story with sinister undertones", "brilliant!", "like Roald Dahl's short stories", "as sharp as a Kirsty McCall song", "like a prose poem", "a masterpiece", "perfect", "very powerful and mysterious", "what a lovely idea!", "laughed out loud at this one", "rather moving".

All of the stories are contemporary, i.e. set in the 21st century. Topics covered include birth, childhood, youth, coming of age, friendship, love, dating, marriage, parenting, family life, parent and child relationships, infidelity, divorce, getting on with neighbours, death, loss, grief, bereavement and coming to terms with life at every stage.

"Quick Change" is the first in a planned series of collections of Debbie Young's flash fiction stories. Several of the stories were originally published on her author website, and "Clean Linen" was chosen for the 2013 edition of FlashFlood, the online journal of National Flash Fiction Day (NFFD). Debbie's work has also been included in "Eating My Words", NFFD's 2014 anthology of the best contemporary flash fiction authors.

Stories in this collection:

Out of the Mouths of Babes
Going to Grandma's
Penny for Them
The Metamorphosis
Peep Behind the Curtain
The Art of Medicine
The Alchemy of Chocolate
The Impressionists
Patient Virtue
The Mutton and the Lamb
Time Out
Clean Linen
Domestic Blisters
Married Bliss
Perfect Harmony
Special Offer
Autumn Leaves
A Singular Life
Funeral March
The Comfort of Neighbours

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These twenty wry and witty short stories examine change at every stage of life, in a natural progression from birth to death.

Mostly lighthearted, but often moving too, this collection is written with an admirable economy of style. They're short enough to class as flash fiction, sudden fiction, microfiction, ultra short fiction - call them what you will, 

Ranging from a spartan 100 words to the relative luxury of 1,000, they combine sharp observation of contemporary English life with gentle humour, profound affection for the social quirks of the author's native country, and the odd dark rumbling undertone. Plenty of surprises emerge along the way, from twists of magical realism to whimsical wish-fulfillment.

Here's what some pre-publication readers have had to say about Debbie Young's first collection of flash fiction:

"I loved these stories. Sly, witty, surprising, and the twists are genuine twists. The characterisation is lovely, very deft and economical. They make domesticity look edgy, sometimes dangerous, but they are also life-affirming." - Lucienne Boyce, historical novelist and historian

"Very subtle, very English, very clever. I also loved the overall idea, the way the stories went from infancy to old age, shedding a revealing light on each stage. Good luck with this splendid collection." - Marius Gabriel, author of historical novels and contemporary thrillers

"A joy to read, absolutely delightful!" - Georgia Rose, contemporary novelist

"The language reveals a sharp intellect and a broad knowledge." Mari Howard, contemporary novelist

"Flash fiction is so hard to do and it was a pleasure to read." - E J Eyles, mystery novelist

Other reactions from early readers: "a feather-light story", "fabulous story with sinister undertones", "brilliant!", "like Roald Dahl's short stories", "as sharp as a Kirsty McCall song", "like a prose poem", "a masterpiece", "perfect", "very powerful and mysterious", "what a lovely idea!", "laughed out loud at this one", "rather moving".

All of the stories are contemporary, i.e. set in the 21st century. Topics covered include birth, childhood, youth, coming of age, friendship, love, dating, marriage, parenting, family life, parent and child relationships, infidelity, divorce, getting on with neighbours, death, loss, grief, bereavement and coming to terms with life at every stage.

"Quick Change" is the first in a planned series of collections of Debbie Young's flash fiction stories. Several of the stories were originally published on her author website, and "Clean Linen" was chosen for the 2013 edition of FlashFlood, the online journal of National Flash Fiction Day (NFFD). Debbie's work has also been included in "Eating My Words", NFFD's 2014 anthology of the best contemporary flash fiction authors.

Stories in this collection:

Out of the Mouths of Babes
Going to Grandma's
Penny for Them
The Metamorphosis
Peep Behind the Curtain
The Art of Medicine
The Alchemy of Chocolate
The Impressionists
Patient Virtue
The Mutton and the Lamb
Time Out
Clean Linen
Domestic Blisters
Married Bliss
Perfect Harmony
Special Offer
Autumn Leaves
A Singular Life
Funeral March
The Comfort of Neighbours

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