Twelve transformative short stories by Nell Grey. The first, Objects of Desire, I was seventeen I found a man, or maybe he found me. Away from home for the first time, out of reach of my father’s archaic restrictions and my mother’s culinary insistence, I cut off my hair, dropped my Christian name, wore black and toyed with anorexia, passing incognito among the city workers, just another ant in that vast heap.
Nell Grey is an artist and writer of eccentric and often witchy fiction. She is fascinated by cusps and borderlines - how does love become obsession, eccentricity madness?
Her poems, short stories, articles and reviews have appeared both online and in magazines such as Smith's Knoll, Iota, Orbis and others.
Three novels - Solitary Pleasures, The Golden Web and Three Magic Women - have been published both in print form and as Kindle e-books. My Imaginary Life, Memoirs of an Ostrich, Solitary Pleasures and Solstice, a collection of magical short stories, are Kindle e-books.
Nell has a passion for the natural world, archaic mystery, myth and legend and those places where fact and fiction cross and mingle. Most of her stories and poems ferment and distill while walking with her dog on the South Downs.
This book of twelve short stories made really interesting reading. I especially loved the final story, Solstice, for which the book is named. The writing was flowing and imaginative and the stories quite quirky. Very nice indeed.