I Am the Mask Maker and other stories brings together eleven of Rhiannon Lewis''s compelling short stories. They transport us to places as varied as plague-ridden Renaissance Venice, a failing antiquarian bookshop in inner-city London, a struggling family farm in 1960s'' West Wales, and a soon to be discontinued Heaven where the angels are packing up to leave. Vividly drawn, with wit and subtlety, Lewis''s characters are determined not to be pawns in worlds where the odds are stacked against them; to thrive, they often come up with solutions that are unconventional and unexpected. This collection includes: The Significance of Swans, shortlisted by the Bristol Prize in 2018, The Last Flight of La Librairie d''Afrique du Nord, shortlisted by the H.G. Wells Short Story Competition in 2020, The Jugs Stay with the Dresser, winner of Frome Festival''s short story competition in 2017, and Piano Solo, winner of the Adult Short Story category in the William Faulkner Literary Contest in 2020. Rhiannon Lewis is the acclaimed author of My Beautiful Imperial, which was a Walter Scott Prize Academy recommended historical novel for 2018.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
Publication Date: 31 Oct 2021
Publisher: Victorina Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781916905702
About Rhiannon Lewis
RHIANNON LEWIS was born in Cardigan West Wales and grew up on a small farm near the coast. She won her first literary competition (held by the Culture Department of Dyfed Libraries) at the age of 17 for a collection of Welsh language short stories. However any ambition to be a writer had to take a back seat whilst raising a family and earning a living. She began writing again in 2011. In December 2017 Victorina Press published her debut novel My Beautiful Imperial based on the experiences of her great-great uncle who became involved inadvertently in the Chilean civil war of 1891. In March 2018 it was listed by the Walter Scott Prize Academy as one of its recommended historical novels for that year. In 2019 it was translated into Spanish by Guisela Parra Molina and published as Mi Querido Imperial. Her as yet unpublished novella The Significance of Swans came second in the New Welsh Writing Awards 2019.