Best Canadian Stories 2021
By (Author) Diane Schoemperlen
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
8th March 2022
Canada
General
Fiction
Short stories
Anthologies: general
Paperback
224
Width 133mm, Height 209mm
Selected by guest editor Diane Schoemperlen, the 2021 edition of Best Canadian Stories continues not only a series, but a legacy in Canadian letters.
The best short stories, writes editor Diane Schoemperlen, are disruptive in all the best ways, diverse in all senses of the word, always looking back and leading forward at the same time they must be written in the world, in the midst of a pandemic, in the midst of more horrifying news every day. Submitted and published by Canadian writers in 2020, Schoemperlens selections for Best Canadian Stories 2021 feature work by established practitioners of the form alongside exciting newcomers, and stories published by leading magazines and journals as well as those appearing in print for the first timeall of which, as Schoemperlen writes, bring us news of the world and the shape of things to come.
Featuring work by:
Senaa Ahmad
Chris Bailey
Shashi Bhat
Megan Callahan
Francine Cunningham
Lucia Gagliese
Alice Gauntley
Don Gillmor
Anglique Lalonde
Elise Levine
Colette Maitland
Sara OLeary
Jasmine Sealy
Joshua Wales
Joy Waller
Praise for Best Canadian Stories
The legacy for Canadian literature in the Best Canadian Stories series cant be overstated. For years the collection has been the place to discover Canadian writers.
Winnipeg Free Press
Best Canadian Stories combines both emerging and established voices for a fascinating glimpse at the most exciting short fiction coming out of this country.
Open Book
The arrival, late in the fall each year, of [this] collection is always cause for fanfare.
Quill & Quire
Diane Schoemperlen is the author of the acclaimed novel In the Language of Love and of five short story collections including Forms of Devotion (Viking) and The Man of My Dreams, which was nominated for Canada's Governor General's Award for fiction. Her work has appeared widely in anthologies & magazines, including Ms and Story. She lives in Kingston, Ontario.