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Here is about the elsewhere at home. With insightful new work from Theresa Breslin, Ali Smith, Alasdair Gray and Miguel Syjuco, Here moves between countries and continents, through families and unlikely encounters to find hope and reconciliation.

136 pages, Hardcover

First published August 10, 2012

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Gill Arbuthnott

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I was born and brought up in Edinburgh, where I went to James Gillespie’s High School, famous as the school where the author Muriel Spark was educated, and on which she based her most famous book The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

Almost all the teachers when I was there seemed to be wildly eccentric spinsters. There was one maths teacher who would climb into a cupboard at one end of the room, and reappear out from a cupboard door at the other end! Then there was Miss Dalgliesh. She was my teacher in Primary 5. She always wore a black teaching gown, and used to swoop round the room like a large, friendly rook. She had a stuffed tawny owl in her room, and if you were particularly good, you might be allowed to take it home for the night! She used to invite some of us (we were all girls in Gillespie’s back then) to the flat she shared with her sister, to eat cream cakes and listen to her sister play the piano… I don’t think they don’t make teachers like that any more, sadly.

When I finished school I went off to St Andrew’s University to study Zoology, then did teacher training (just so I could have another year lolling around as a student really). At that point, I thought I wanted to be a proper Scientist, so I went off to Southampton University to start a PhD. Unfortunately, I was rubbish at research. I wasn’t nearly clever enough. So I became a Biology teacher instead!

All the time though, what I really wanted to do was write. I wrote in secret (I know, how sad is that?) so that not even my family knew my Dark Secret. I tried a couple of books for adults, but just amassed a splendid collection of rejection slips. Then I saw the Millennium Clock in the museum in Edinburgh, and suddenly I was writing the Chaos Clock, and suddenly it had turned into a childrens’ book. I still don’t quite know how that happened. It seemed to just decide it was a childrens’ book, and I didn’t feel I was in a position to argue with it.

Now, I can’t imagine why I ever wanted to write for adults. This has got to be the best job in the world…

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July 24, 2016
Her eyelids flicker with REM sleep. She smiles at something. She giggles. Where has she gone that makes her so happy? How can I get there?

This was a solid collection. The premise - writing about the "elsewhere at home" - left a lot of room for interpretation and I think this is what worked well for this collection. There was a lot of variety, with both metaphorical and literal interpretations, which meant that some stories I enjoyed more than others, but that is to be expected. Lots of talented writers were featured, my favourite stories being Be Here Now by Miguel Syjuco and Once Upon A Time by Debi Gliori. Overall, I enjoyed this collection and now have lots of great authors to explore more work from.
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March 4, 2013
A good little collection. Some really touching and lovely tales. There are a few I really didn't enjoy but I suppose that is to be expected in an eclectic short story collection. good for quick fiction fixes!
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May 21, 2014
An enjoyable short story collection - deserves an extra star just for the design. Tis one nicely designed and produced book.
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