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I had a little contact with her work (and I do mean a very, very little) while studying a Scottish lit course at uni. 'Night Geometery and the Garscadden Trains' is a fantastic short story. I'm normally a bit of a Slave to Plot, in that I have a very short attention span for self-identifying literary novels where not much happens. In the story I mentioned above, not much happens, but it's so beautifully written that it just breaks my heart. And in a wider sense, a lot happens, only it's inside the reader's head. |
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