What does it mean to 'kiss and part'? This collection of previously unpublished short stories from a stellar list of contemporary women novelists is a literary celebration of the spirit of place.
Each contributor shares one thing in common - they have all stayed at a small cottage in the village of Clifford Chambers near Stratford-upon-Avon, courtesy of a trust set up to provide women writers with ‘a room of one’s own’, as Virginia Woolf put it.
Clifford Chambers was the home of the Jacobean poet Michael Drayton, who incorporated the phrase ‘Kiss and part’ into a sonnet. Each of the ten short stories in this collection takes this as its theme and the result is wonderfully eclectic mix of storytelling of the highest quality.
All royalties go the Hosking Houses Trust to further encourage women’s writing.
The collection includes:
Introduction by Margaret Drabble
Buck Moon by Marina Warner
‘A Merrie Meeting’ by Salley Vickers
The Incumbent by Elizabeth Speller
‘Colossal Wreck’ by Maria McCann
The Visitation by Maggie Gee
And the River Flows On by Joan Bakewell
The Creature by Jill Dawson
The Turn by Catherine Fox
The Fabric of Things by Jo Baker
‘Place of Dreams’ by Lucy Durneen
Introduction by: Margaret Drabble