Gilli Fryzer
gillistories.bsky.social
Gilli Fryzer
@gillistories.bsky.social
Debut novelist seeking rep/folklore/magic/historical/Wales/shortlisted VSPritchett Prize 2024 I s/l BSSA 2022 I London Library Emerging Writer 2021 I🏆 Mslexia SS winner 2020 I🏆MIR Folk Festival 2019 I Litro, MIR, Gramarye,
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Really happy to have my #vspritchettshortstoryprize shortlisted story find a home with @fictivedream.bsky.social
Hope you like it. #shortstories #antihero and a big thanks to Julia Armfield for championing it.. (also - bad language alert.. sorry, that's Knipe for you)
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Our thanks to our stellar lineup of January #authors: Mark Jacobs, @ruthabrandt.bsky.social Tim Pears, Patricia Fuentes Burns, @kerryhp.bsky.social @emilyrinkema.bsky.social Lindsay Hill and @gillistories.bsky.social. We'll be sharing these #shortstories again over the next few days
February 8, 2025 at 12:45 PM
Really happy to have my #vspritchettshortstoryprize shortlisted story find a home with @fictivedream.bsky.social
Hope you like it. #shortstories #antihero and a big thanks to Julia Armfield for championing it.. (also - bad language alert.. sorry, that's Knipe for you)
January 31, 2025 at 12:15 PM
We're thrilled to welcome Gilli Fryzer with her story Off Lizard Point, out tomorrow @gillistories.bsky.social #shortstory #fiction
January 30, 2025 at 10:50 AM
Now begins the Long Dark. Running through it, tales strung out like a chain of lights, stories strange enough to make the bear stir in his slumber and the children gasp; while the goblin twists his beard around his knuckles as he dreams of perilous caves, and the mortal chill of gold.
December 16, 2024 at 8:54 AM
And so, as the eve of Christmas draws near, old friends gather again, Baba Yaga, old Nikolai with stooped back and open sack, the swan princess. Here at last comes the tailor, arm in arm with the gnome, and the matryoshkas, giggling and blushing as they crowd towards the light of the Tree.
December 16, 2024 at 8:53 AM
Humanities research matters - ‘soft’ degrees matter…
'When Notre-Dame reopened on 7 December, it was thanks, in part, to the efforts of 175 researchers with expertise across a range of disciplines: acoustics, art, data, history, archaeology, anthropology.' Example of why blue-skies research matters for 'real-life' problems we've not yet imagined. 1/2
The academics who helped breathe new life into Notre-Dame
Five years after a devastating fire, the Paris cathedral has finally reopened, with the help of a vast team of researchers
www.timeshighereducation.com
December 9, 2024 at 1:18 PM
Also - just discovered that @bbciplayer.bsky.social is showing the marvellous magical Box Of Delights from 1984 - one of the library books (with The Midnight Folk) that forever taught me to look for the magic - off to binge the series 🥳😂 #childrensbooks #magic
December 8, 2024 at 1:09 PM
I’ve cracked - stove lit, door barred and I’m pulling together my notes on novel 2, starring a fake medium, a timeslip baddie and an aged Greenham Common activist with a serious attitude problem - what else is there to do with my wild and precious life? (Also it’s blowing a hooley outside 😅)
December 8, 2024 at 12:00 PM
Wow.
Abraham Lincoln and his 11th-generation descendant, Ralph C. Lincoln.

Even though Lincoln has no direct descendants, distant relatives like Ralph Lincoln are connected to him through other family members.

More info: allthatsinteresting.com/ralph-lincol...
December 7, 2024 at 8:59 PM
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"Books coverage now rises or falls in the slipstream of social media. The basic imperatives of the review—analysis and evaluation—are being abandoned in favor of a nodding routine of recommendation."

#MakesYouThink #Bookish #Publishing #LiteraryCriticism

harpers.org/archive/2019...
Like This or Die, by Christian Lorentzen
The fate of the book review in the age of the algorithm
harpers.org
December 7, 2024 at 8:04 PM
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(Basically, what we're saying is, please buy books. Which is what we always say. But now especially. Thank you!!)
November 29, 2024 at 10:56 AM
Final hours of a massive 85k edit. There may be whisky in that glass. Long live tales that hug the liminal - religions, folklore, superstition - stories we tell ourselves in order to feel safe when the lights go out. This story - who knows. #ancestors #preseli #debut #books #amwriting #tylwythteg
November 24, 2024 at 10:10 PM
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This is fascinating:
I’m excited to share this piece I wrote for Deep Baltic magazine about a strange discovery in the Białowieża Forest that rocked Baltic linguistics - a story so strange it reads like an off-beat late Soviet comedy… deepbaltic.com/2024/05/22/w...
Words Lost in the Forest: The Strange Case of "Pagan Dialects from Narew"
A chance discovery deep in a Belarusian forest gave a glimpse into the extinct Baltic language Yotvingian
deepbaltic.com
November 21, 2024 at 7:46 AM
Please say hello!
- when I was small I’d sit on the darkened stairs at night listening to raised voices in the kitchen. Now I write stories as slim as the yellow light under that door - the gap between what we know, and what we believe in, is where magic lies. Mid-edit on first novel #writer
November 18, 2024 at 10:50 AM