Edited by Declan Meade and Sarah Gilmartin, Stinging Fly Stories collects 40 short stories first published in the Stinging Fly magazine. It is a celebration of our first twenty years as a home for new writers and new writing, highlighting work by 40 different authors.
“The style and scope of the stories in this anthology are not easily categorised. Writers, both emerging and established, are always nudging at the form. Some tweak tradition, others aim to blast it apart. A good story creates a unique world that intrigues the reader from the outset. Éilis Ní Dhuibhne, a master of the form, sums it up as a space that is difficult to leave: ‘You don’t want the story to end. You love the texture of it, its language, its characters, what is happening in it. You enjoy exploring its depths, its layers, its everything. This is the most important aspect of the story: its being.’
The power of a short story lies in writing that makes fictional worlds read true, writing that creates intimacy between the reader and characters ‘living’ on the page. The stories in The Stinging Fly are about anything and everything. The ones that excel draw us fully into an experience, scratching away at the surface to explore what lies beneath.”
— Sarah Gilmartin
Stinging Fly Stories, by:
Colin Barrett Kevin Barry Sara Baume Maria Behan Claire-Louise Bennett Jennifer Brady Lucy Sweeney Byrne Colin Corrigan Mary Costello Leona Lee Cully Kevin Curran Carys Davies Danny Denton Wendy Erskine Oisín Fagan Michael J. Farrell Nicole Flattery David Hayden Desmond Hogan Grace Jolliffe Claire Keegan Molly McCloskey Lisa McInerney Danielle McLaughlin Martin Malone Lia Mills Sinéad Morrissey Kathleen Murray Michael Nolan Philip Ó Ceallaigh Nuala O’Connor Mary O’Donoghue Aiden O’Reilly Sean O’Reilly Nora Pyne Deborah Rose Reeves Keith Ridgway Eimear Ryan Cathy Sweeney William Wall
SARAH GILMARTIN is a critic who reviews fiction for the Irish Times. She is co-editor of the anthology Stinging Fly Stories and has an MFA from University College Dublin. She won Best Playwright at the inaugural Short+Sweet Dublin festival. Her short stories have been published in The Dublin Review, New Irish Writing and shortlisted for the RTÉ Francis MacManus Short Story Award. Her story ‘The Wife’ won the 2020 Máirtín Crawford Award at Belfast Book Festival.
After reading a number of memorable books last year by contemporary Irish authors (Anna Burns, Anne Griffin, Sally Rooney), I picked up this anthology because I wanted to further explore such writing. Some of the stories have more experimental prose than others, but they all have a strong narrative quality. A superlative collection of short stories.