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Brilliant Blue

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"Bold, beautiful and ebullient, it fizzes with life and dazzles with sheer power and intelligence" – Alison MacLeod


"Perfectly constructed, wonderfully written stories" – Suzanne Joinson


"Moving and powerful. This is such an important book." – Ed Hogan


Welcome to the infamous Duncock Estate. Nestled on the South English coast, it is a place where identity matters; where people hold down jobs and do their best. Where taboos are broken, adultery is committed, and problems can't be wished away. But even tragedy can be tinged with fragile hopes and humour.


Brilliant Blue is a remarkable debut collection. Its characters are as rich, complex, dark and ambitious as any you will find in fiction. Let Karen Stevens lead you into areas where few writers dare to tread.

206 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2025

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Profile Image for Paul Taylor-McCartney.
24 reviews
August 13, 2025
Karen Stevens’s debut collection transports the reader straight into her fictional world with a tag line that sounds both like a warning and an invitation: "Welcome to the infamous Duncock Estate." In nine tightly structured and beautifully written stories, she conjures a coastal council estate that hums with life: chip-shop queues, neon-slick pavements, gossip passed over fences like contraband. The world is so sharply etched that you feel the salt sting off the Channel each time you turn a page.

What makes these stories sing is the way Stevens pairs raw circumstance with a fierce, steady compassion. Her people have worries that could crush them, yet they keep reaching for connection, however fleeting. The prose itself flashes, but there’s precision beneath the sparkle. Sentences are lean, images exact; a chipped sink or a scrawl of graffiti serves as both social backdrop and inner weather report. You sense the author’s quiet fascination with ephemera: half-heard remarks or slivers of stored memories resurfacing in adulthood. Each becomes a seed that flowers briefly on the page before drifting off, leaving ripples in the reader’s mind. In "Where You’re Heading," the narrator remarks, "Thing is, Owen, since the dream I can only imagine you in space, and that’s how I want to keep you – hanging in blackness and ready to sing for me."

Running through the collection is a clear conviction that short fiction can do something uniquely powerful with brevity. Stevens trusts her readers to make imaginative leaps, to stand in the little gaps she leaves and feel the full weight of what isn’t said. The result is exhilarating: every story closes like a camera shutter, but the after-image lingers. In another moving story, "The Vigil," Stevens’ precise handling of atmosphere, setting and character is evident: "Already, the impression made by the old man’s body would be less distinct as snow fell soundlessly on snow."

Brilliant Blue is, above all, generous. It insists that hope can survive even the toughest postcode; that humour finds its way into the room, uninvited, whenever people gather; that ordinary lives are anything but. Step onto the Duncock Estate and you’ll leave painted the brightest, most unforgettable shade of blue.

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307 reviews12 followers
August 23, 2025
Brilliant Blue is a collection of nine short stories set on a fictional housing estate in contemporary Britain. Karen Stevens creates believable characters with pinpoint precision, she gives them complex and difficult journeys to navigate, sometimes with humour and always with honesty. Each story is a compelling read, the writing skillful and addictive, the conclusions always surprising.
A brilliant debut.
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Author 5 books189 followers
July 5, 2025
A powerful collection of short stories: gritty, raw - at times an uncomfortable read - but always important and, ultimately, highly memorable.
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February 11, 2026
Some of these tales resonate with me too much. They seem so close to home. An excellent collection.
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