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Sunday Night and Monday Morning by Various Contributors


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Title: Sunday Night and Monday Morning
Author: Various Contributors
Publisher: Five Leaves Publications
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0-907123-52-X Pages: 240
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Sunday Night and Monday Morning  by Various Contributors by Various Contributors

Sunday Night and Monday Morning by Various Contributors

Contributors:

David Belbin – author of Love Lessons
Stephen Booth – author of The Dead Place
Clare Brown – author of The Creation Myths
Elizabeth Chadwick – author of Shadows and Strongholds
Stephan Collishaw – author of Amber
Tom Cox – author of Educating Peter
Matt Haig – author of The Last Family in England
Robert Harris – author of Fatherland
John Harvey – author of Ash and Bone
Clare Littleford – author of Death Duty
Jon McGregor – author of If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
Eve Makis – author of Eat, Drink and Be Married
Julie Myerson – author of Home
Kat Pomfret – author of Paradise Jazz
Sam Taylor – author of The Republic of Trees

And introducing Nicki Monaghan whose first novel appears from Cape in 2006.

James Urquhart reviews fiction for the Daily Telegraph, the Independent and the Financial Times.

Sunday Night and Monday Morning features new short stories by 16 writers born or living in Nottinghamshire. All contributors are published by mainstream publishers and have national reputations. Most of the stories were written specially for this book.

Settings range from the American Deep South to Lithuania and inner city Nottingham to medieval battlefields



 
Reviews of Sunday Night and Monday Morning
30 October 2007
Publication:Nottingham Evening Post
 

"This play on words from arguably Nottingham's most famous recent contributor to literature heralds a collection of short stories to mark the tenth anniversary of Five Leaves Press, a small independent Nottingjham publishing house. The 16 stories collected here make you realise what a wealth of talented writers either live or were born in the County... this is an exciting and diverse collection with something for everyone."

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