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Kirsty Logan
Kirsty Logan is an award-winning, widely-published writer of short fiction and journalism. Her work has been published in anthologies and literary magazines all over the world, and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. She works as a literary editor and freelance writer.Her debut short story collection, The... show more
Kirsty Logan is an award-winning, widely-published writer of short fiction and journalism. Her work has been published in anthologies and literary magazines all over the world, and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. She works as a literary editor and freelance writer.Her debut short story collection, The Rental Heart & Other Fairytales, will be published by Salt in March 2014.Kirsty is 29 and lives in Glasgow, where she mostly hangs out with her girlfriend and their dog, reads ghost stories, drinks coffee, makes things for her flat, listens to riot grrrl, and wishes she was closer to the sea.Say hello at kirstylogan.com
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bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 7 years ago
I'll admit I was a bit wary when I picked up Djinn Falls In Love: tempted by authors such as K.J. Parker and Claire North, I worried that the collection itself might suffer from repetition. I needn't have worried. The collection demonstrates a truly staggering variety of perspectives on the concept ...
The English Student
The English Student rated it 8 years ago
The Gracekeepers is set in a flooded world divided into landlockers and damplings. The landlockers cling to what little land is left, controlling the food supplies which give them their power and their privilege; the damplings sail the seas endlessly, trading whatever they can find, whatever service...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 8 years ago
I don't think I've ever read such a mess of a story. And I've read some convoluted messes. So why does the Gracekeepers gets the first place in "Most Convoluted Story" award? Well... imagine a vaguely distopyan setting in which the Planet has suffered the full consequences of global warming: The l...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 8 years ago
I was looking for a dystopian novel that is a little different from the norm. I definitely found one. In a world that is controlled by a corrupt military and almost entirely covered by ocean, Callanish and North are hiding secrets. Callanish’s secret got her banished to a “graceyard,” a shore-side...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 8 years ago
Ever since I've learned about Kirsty Logan, I've been interested in reading her work. Especially The Gracekeepers. It's about a traveling circus in a world covered mostly in water with very little land left, two girls with a possible romance in the works, and a bear. That premise was enough to make ...
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