Anthony Ferner’s fourth novel is to be published in March, 2024

Update, Nov 26th 2023: Proof copies arrive:

Long time member Anthony has his fourth novel coming out from Fairlight Moderns. Here’s what the cover will look like:

Here’s the publisher’s blurb:

“Alone in his Madrid apartment and faced with the prospect of losing his family, David Aguilera confronts his conflicting Catholic and Jewish identities to reconnect with his wife and children.”

Anthony adds: ‘the action takes place in an only slightly parallel Europe that is fraying at the edges… Aguilera is a naval captain with the ‘European Defence Force’, awaiting the judgement of a court of inquiry into the sinking of his vessel on the Baltic Sea and watching his family life founder along with his career.’

TSFG members appearing at Joel Lane Event, The Witnesses Are Here.

Hosted to coincide with the republication of Joel’s extraordinary books The Blue Mask & Where Furnaces Burn, ‘The Witnesses Are Here’ will feature talks, panels, music, readings, screenings, live art & more, brought to our Birmingham home by a roster of writers, poets & artists all inspired by the work of Joel Lane.

4 members of Tindal Street Fiction Group will be talking about Joel Lane’s tenure in the group before his untimely death in 2013, as part of the event at Voce Books, Digbeth on November 11th, 2023. Our slot begins at 4pm.

Here’s a link to the whole programme: https://www.influxpress.com/events/2023/11/11/joel-lane-the-witnesses-are-here

Julia Bell’s poetry collection ‘Hymnal’ is out now!

After three novels and a book of essays ex TSFG member Julia has published her first collection of poetry, a memoir in verse about growing up as the daughter of an evangelical vicar in Wales. It is attracting rave reviews:

‘These full-throated poems bring to resonant life the story of a daughter whose father’s calling “sits on all our shoulders like a fog”’. (John McCullough).

‘..vivid, intense and freeing.’ (Maggie Mackay)

‘superb, intriguing’ (nation.cymru)

Charles Wilkinson has new book out.

Charlie has another book ‘The Harmony of the Stares’ out with Egaeus Press. They say:

‘Egaeus Press and the marvellously unique Charles Wilkinson join forces once more for The Harmony of the Stares: Ten diversely strange tales, steeped in menace, linked in the most unexpected ways by an auricular theme… These are tales in which music often plays a role: music as ritual, music as language, impossible music, lethal music. But here also are the silences, the stop-gaps between notes, the attempted retreats from the audible world.’

More information here.

Elizabeth O’Connor’s ‘extraordinary’ debut novel snapped up by Picador.

Associate member Elizabeth was at the centre of a ten-way auction for her first novel, which was eventually won by Picador. The novel ‘Whale Fall’ has been described as one ‘of incredible intensity, immense control, and devastating beauty. It is that rare combination of a thrilling read and a novel of profound resonance.’ Read more here.

Readers will have to wait until 2024 for its publication. We’re looking forward to it!

Ashok Patel’s play ‘Ninety Days’ showcased at the Curve Theatre, Leicester.

Commissioned to reflect the lives of Ugandan Asians in Britain 50 years after they were expelled by Idi Amin, Ashok’s moving play is part of a trio recently performed to acclaim.

The Guardian said ‘Patel movingly and unflinchingly exposes political, economic and racial tensions between the black and Asian communities in Uganda’s capital.’ You can read the whole review here.

Chisenga Malama and Rav Moore in Ninety Days by Ashok Patel, which ‘movingly and unflinchingly exposes tensions’. Photograph: Kieran Vyas

Annie Murray, one time Tindal Street member, included in BBC Radio 3’s ‘Words and Music’ programme about Birmingham.

Kudos to Annie Murray, one time TSFG-er, who had an extract from her The Chocolate Girls novel included in BBC Radio 3’s ‘Words and Music’ programme about Birmingham this past Sunday, alongside Morrall, Lodge, Fisher, Coe, Zephaniah, Liz Berry, and other fine Brum-linked writers.

Hear it here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0019c18