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* Editorial comps/influences include Tessa Hadley's Bad Dreams and Other Stories, Yiyun Li's A Thousand Years of Good Prayers, and Deborah Willis' Vanishing and other stories, along with the work of Alice Munro and Barbara Gowdy. Cayley is similarly interested in how domestic or private space brushes up against the public and political. * Contemporary themes/interests: queer domesticity, gentrification, and religious extremism, partiularly faith-based utopian experiments. Cayley is also interested in borders/borderlands: stories in Householders travel across national borders, exploring the…mehr

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* Editorial comps/influences include Tessa Hadley's Bad Dreams and Other Stories, Yiyun Li's A Thousand Years of Good Prayers, and Deborah Willis' Vanishing and other stories, along with the work of Alice Munro and Barbara Gowdy. Cayley is similarly interested in how domestic or private space brushes up against the public and political. * Contemporary themes/interests: queer domesticity, gentrification, and religious extremism, partiularly faith-based utopian experiments. Cayley is also interested in borders/borderlands: stories in Householders travel across national borders, exploring the shared experiences of North Americans * Cayley has been shortlisted for numerous Canadian awards across mulitple genres, including the K. M. Hunter Award for Literature in, the CBC Short Story Prize, the ReLit Award for Short Fiction in 2015, and the Governor General's Award for Fiction. * Blurbs expected from Souvankham Thammavongsa, David Bergen, Madeleine Thien.
Autorenporträt
Kate Cayley has previously written a short story collection, two poetry collections, and a number of plays, both traditional and experimental, which have been produced in Canada and the US. She is a frequent writing collaborator with immersive company Zuppa Theatre. She has won the Trillium Book Award and an O. Henry Prize and been a finalist for the Governor General’s Award. She lives in Toronto with her wife and their three children.