Brilliant Blue

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Character-driven narratives
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Family dysfunction
Female survival
Generational trauma
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Housing insecurity
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Immigration and belonging
Interconnected stories
Kitchen sink realism
lived experience
loss
Marginalized voices
Masculinity in crisis
Mental health struggles
ordinary life
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Poverty and resilience
Regional British fiction
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Social justice literature
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781917352055
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Barbican Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A remarkable debut, as rich, complex, dark and ambitious as any you will find in fiction. For readers of The Rabbit Hutch.

"Bold, beautiful and ebullient, it fizzes with life and dazzles with sheer power and intelligence. I don't think I've ever read a writer whose eye is more acute." – Alison MacLeod

"Moving and powerful. This is such an important book." – Ed Hogan

Karen Stevens' stunning debut reveals the intimate struggles of families on the margins of contemporary Britain.

Set primarily on the fictional Duncock Estate, a housing project on the south coast of England, these interconnected stories expose the human cost of economic precarity, following characters navigating mental illness, housing instability, immigration tensions, and generational trauma. Stevens writes with unflinching honesty and deep compassion, illuminating lives often rendered invisible in contemporary literature.

From a Polish immigrant attacked while helping a neighbor, to a teenage mother keeping vigil over a dying stranger, to a university student struggling to reconcile education with working-class roots, Stevens' characters resist easy categorization. They are flawed, fierce, funny, and utterly human.

Karen Stevens draws her fiction from real-life experiences of growing up working class in the south of England. In her late twenties  higher education gave her a different perspective on her roots - but you don't change your roots. She has been published in a variety of anthologies and journals, including The Big Issue, Fish Publishing, Salt Publishing and Valley Press. She was runner-up for the prestigious ALCS Tom-Gallon Trust Award in 2023. Her edited collection of essays Writing a First Novel: Reflections on the Journey was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2014. Her co-edited collection of short stories High Spirits won a Saboteur Award for Best Anthology in 2019. Karen is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Chichester and lives in West Sussex. Brilliant Blue is her first collection of short stories.

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