Grateful and happy to have a story on the shortlist of this year's BSSA Award. Thanks to the team for choosing it, and good luck to everyone on there with me 🍀.
Many congratulations to all writers shortlisted in our 2024 BSSA award. Shortlist titles are now posted .and final results out on August 1st. One week today! Best wishes to all https://t.co/gjsOdhv9sq
Can you help?
We’re launching the emotional rollercoaster and gorgeous literary fiction novel ‘Da’ by Arathi Menon at Queer Lit bookshop, Manchester, on Tuesday 9th of June.
Unfortunately, we have been told that if we don’t have 25 attendees by next Friday, the event will be cancelled!
We know how last minute event bookings usually are - and unfortunately we won’t have this promotional time now.
Do you think you could share the event link to help us reach Manchester readers?
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This is a story of love between a father and a son.
Inquisitive 13-year-old Ved’s entire universe is his adoptive father, Da. From cooking him the perfect biryani, to helping him navigate his first school dance and his first girlfriend, Da lets Ved be himself.
Fiercely loving and fiercely protective, their relationship harbours a secret that could destroy them both: Da is gay at a time when Section 377, a colonial law, makes homosexuality a crime. Beyond the law, vigilante gangs prowl the shadows, targeting those they deem ‘unnatural’ as Da and Ved’s happy existence grows ever more fragile.
Set in an Indian metropolis in 2013, Da is a tender story of a boy caught between devotion and fear, chronicling the everyday courage it takes to love someone the world refuses to accept.
Expect an engaging and intimate discussion exploring identity, family, language, and the power of storytelling. This is a fantastic chance to hear directly from the author about the inspirations behind Da, her creative process, and the personal and cultural threads that inform her work.
Whether you're a long‑time fan, a lover of queer literature, or simply curious to discover new voices, this event is for you.
Bring your questions—there will be plenty of time for audience Q&A!
Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Date: June 9th, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Hosted by: Queer Lit at Social Refuge.
We are pleased to announce the shortlist for our Microfiction Competition. If you are on the list, please feel free to celebrate on social media, but don’t reveal your title! Thank you to everyone who entered! https://t.co/mdcfiLvYVS
@RocheJacques Just caught up with the news! Congratulations, Shelley. It's a wonderful story - I'm not sure how you managed to fit so many strands into it, and still achieve that sense of completeness. So good!
@JoannaCannon Really looking forward to reading it! Do pop in and see us at The Grove Bookshop in Ilkley if you're ever up this way (we're mainly on insta these days) x
Last year we held our anthology launch in Bath, UK. This year, to enable more people to participate, we will hold our launch on Zoom! It should be fun, with a chance to ‘meet’ other flash writers from around the globe! You can read how to sub here: https://t.co/mLsTNEBafD
It's me, talking micro fiction, how I fell in love with flash, and my favourite book(s). How could I possibly choose?!
Send in your micros of up to 100 words by Feb 15 👇
The final interview in our series is with microfiction judge Emily Devan @DevaneEmily Emily talks about desert islands, her favourite book & offers advice to new flash writers: https://t.co/mdcfiLvYVS
Subs up to 100 words open till 15 Feb!