Biography
Lucy Durneen's short stories, poetry and non-fiction have been published and commended internationally in journals including World Literature Today, Hotel Amerika, and Meniscus. Her fiction has been Pushcart Prize nominated and Highly Commended in the Manchester Fiction Prize, while her non-fiction has been adapted for broadcast on BBC Radio 4, and listed as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2017. Her first short story collection, Wild Gestures, was published in 2017 with Australian press MidnightSun and won Best Short Story Collection at the Saboteur Awards in London in May of the same year. Her research interests include War Writing, literatures of exile, migration and asylum, and graphic narratives, as well as short stories, creative non-fiction and hybrid forms of writing.
Books
- "Wild Gestures", published by MidnightSun, (Adelaide, January), 2017
Book chapters
- “Towards a Poetics of Editing”, in Short Fiction in Theory and Practice, (Lancaster, November), 2017
Other
- “A Chemistry Lesson for Bukowski”, in Meniscus, (Melbourne, April), 2018
- “Last dates, or men who do not love me explain love to me,” in The A3 Review, (UK, October), 2017
- “We could all learn from the dogs” in The Amorist, (London, August), 2017
- “There are no small things,” in One Hand Clapping, (London, May), 2017
- “What we talk about when we talk about rockets in the night,” in The Jellyfish Review, (Jakarta)., 2016
- “There are no small things,” in The Stockholm Review of Literature, (Stockholm/London, September), 2016
Journal articles
- “Here is not where you are, Felipe,” in Lakeview International Journal of Literature and Arts, (Kochi, India, August), 2017
- “The Smallest of Things,” in The Jellyfish Review, (Jakarta, December), 2016