Balancing on the Edge of the World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Salt Publishing
Published:1st Oct '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A terrific collection - luminous, witty and wise. -- Livi Michael
These are stories about power: children without it and adults vying to get or keep it – the boy caught between divorced parents, the arts worker conman, the avenging wife. Sometimes funny, sometimes moving, and always surprising: for it’s a slippery thing, power, and nothing is ever quite what it seems ...
These are stories about power: children without it and adults vying to get or keep it. A small boy struggles with his parents’ divorce, a doctor fails to understand the limits of his medical power, a wronged wife finds a uniquely powerful way to wreak revenge. Sometimes satirical, sometimes innovative and lyrical, the stories home in on those moments when power can spill into powerlessness: the split-second when a self-satisfied teenager is held at knifepoint by muggers, the trip to the woods with the ‘poor kids’ which teaches a small girl she’s no better than them. They chart the opposite moments when people wrest back power: a daughter rebels against her violent father, a struggling writer decides to expose a con man arts worker, a little girl who wishes her lost father would come back finds she has magic powers.
But it’s a slippery thing, power, and these vivid, wry stories spring surprises: for nothing, in the end, is ever quite what it seems.
For ‘Star Things’:
Almost ethereal in its strangeness and has great energy at its heart.
-- Brendan O’Keefe * Literary Review *For ‘Star Things’:
Integral, readable and stylish.
* City Limits *Elizabeth Baines has a wry humour and satirical edge.
-- Martin Nicholls * City Life *For Body Cuts:
Strikingly told.
* Sunday Times *About The Birth Machine:
An increasingly powerful narrative ... its presentation of the world of childhood contrasts nicely with a sharp satire.
-- Laura Marcus * Times Literary Supplement *About The Birth Machine:
This powerful book leaves you with a sense of disquiet, anger and frustration [and] the realisation ... that what you have just read is an everyday story about an everyday event. As such it is very clever.
-- Jessica Corner * Everywoman *About The Birth Machine:
A gripping story, a pithy book.
-- Katie Campbell * City Limi- Joint winner of Listowel Festival Competition 1981 (Ireland)
- Runner-up for Raymond Carver Competition 2008 (United States)
- Runner-up for Moondance International Film Festival 2003 (United States)
- Runner-up for Moondance International Film Festival 2004 (United States)
- Runner-up for BBC Radio 3 Short Story Competition 1980 (UK)
ISBN: 9781844713943
Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 9mm
Weight: unknown
112 pages