That an anthology centring on an iconic city should have a strong sense of place is axiomatic. When that city has moved rapidly from communism to capitalism – even via a ‘velve
1 September 2021, 6:30-7:30pm. Book here. We are thrilled to invite you to the online launch of The Book of Reykjavik, A City in Short Fiction. Part of Comma’s popular ‘Read
Three times I have travelled to Venice. I was teenager the first time and only spent a few evening hours there – I remember darkness, dampness and excitement. The next time was m
‘Inspiring, essential, honest and deeply humane… This brilliant collection takes readers on a brave journey into our beloved continent’ – Elif Shafak 28 wom
Thursday 20 September • Waterstones, Leeds • 6.30 p.m. Chair: Sarah Cleave, publishing manager, Comma Press (groundbreaking short stories) is based in Manchester with a mission
This latest in Comma Press’s series of (always good) city anthologies takes us to the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, a culturally distinctive city and a historically complex one. The
Translated from Chinese by Brendan O’Kane. Published by Comma Press (26 November 2015) A letter-writing campaign goes awry when a law is passed that only allows people to wa
‘The Drone Eats With Me’ is Atef Abu Saif’s harrowing and elegant account of the Israeli bombardment of Gaza last summer. He’ll be joining us at various UK venues o
MacGuffin is a self-publishing platform for fiction and poetry, launching in June 2015. It’s going to be free to use, and all content on MacGuffin will be in both text and au
