Nathan Tyree: Amnesty International
Amnesty International will be the recipient of the proceeds from The Flash. If any of you are unaware, The Flash is a new anthology of very short fiction being published by Social Disease Press. It will appear arounf Feb. '07. The contributors to this hefty tome include a number of great writers (many of them award winners and or bestsellers). Here's (finally) a complete list of the authors involved:
Laird Hunt, Kitty Fitzgerald, Daren King, Matthew David Scott, Denise Mina, Ian Sansom, Martin Ouvry, Rachel Kendal, Nick Stone, Shelley Jackson, Nicholas Royle, J Robert Lennon, Patrick Neate, Nicholas Blincoe, Niall Griffiths, Conrad Williams, Darran Anderson, Willy Vlautin, Kevin Spaide, Sara Gran, Daniel Wallace, Avital Gad-Cykman, Stav Sherez, Jackie Corley, Ben Richards, Patricia Duncker, Susan Elderkin, Stephen McCauley, Gina Ochsner, Dermot Bolger, Kevin MacNeil, Mark Dunn, Clare Dudman, Shiromi Pinto, Nic Kelman, Rick Moody, Sam Lipsyte, Percival Everett, Joel Lane, Erin C Murphy, Christopher Coake, Jonathan Lethem, Samuel Ligon, Nathan Tyree, Lauren Milne Henderson, Femke Colborne, Kevin Sampson, Jeremy Sheldon, Chad Taylor, Kevin Sampsell, Andrew Lewis Conn, Andrew Holmes, Peter Wild, Mitch Cullin, Katherine Dunn, Lila Lundquist, Ben Myers, Lana Citron, Nicola Mostyn, Damon Galgut, Steven Sherrill, Ray Fracalossy, Michel Faber, Jeff VanderMeer, Shelley Silas, James Flint, Stewart Lee, Paul Blaney, Paul Di Filippo, Barry Yourgrau, John Williams, Richard Evans, Charlie Williams, Scott Mebus, Robert Sheppard, Matthew Cheney, Danny King, Jess Walter, Hiag Akmakjian, Rebbecca Ray, Matt Thorne, Kate Pullinger, Jeffrey Ford, Brandon Stosuy, Emily Maguire, Matthew De Abaitua, Christopher Brookmyre, Steve Aylett, Aimee Bender, Bob Thurber, Steve Almond, Nick Johnstone, Simon Crump, Stella Duffy, Arthur Nersesian, Carlton Mellick III, Ewan Morrison, Matt Haig, Cintra Wilson, Rhonda Carrier and Fred Dutton.
It's being edited by the Talented Peter Wild (of www.bookmunch.co.uk fame).
I'm very proud of my involvement with this project. And, more than anything, I'm pleased that the money from this book is going to Amnesty International. They are a very important organization that does important work all over the globe.
Amnesty International will be the recipient of the proceeds from The Flash. If any of you are unaware, The Flash is a new anthology of very short fiction being published by Social Disease Press. It will appear arounf Feb. '07. The contributors to this hefty tome include a number of great writers (many of them award winners and or bestsellers). Here's (finally) a complete list of the authors involved:
Laird Hunt, Kitty Fitzgerald, Daren King, Matthew David Scott, Denise Mina, Ian Sansom, Martin Ouvry, Rachel Kendal, Nick Stone, Shelley Jackson, Nicholas Royle, J Robert Lennon, Patrick Neate, Nicholas Blincoe, Niall Griffiths, Conrad Williams, Darran Anderson, Willy Vlautin, Kevin Spaide, Sara Gran, Daniel Wallace, Avital Gad-Cykman, Stav Sherez, Jackie Corley, Ben Richards, Patricia Duncker, Susan Elderkin, Stephen McCauley, Gina Ochsner, Dermot Bolger, Kevin MacNeil, Mark Dunn, Clare Dudman, Shiromi Pinto, Nic Kelman, Rick Moody, Sam Lipsyte, Percival Everett, Joel Lane, Erin C Murphy, Christopher Coake, Jonathan Lethem, Samuel Ligon, Nathan Tyree, Lauren Milne Henderson, Femke Colborne, Kevin Sampson, Jeremy Sheldon, Chad Taylor, Kevin Sampsell, Andrew Lewis Conn, Andrew Holmes, Peter Wild, Mitch Cullin, Katherine Dunn, Lila Lundquist, Ben Myers, Lana Citron, Nicola Mostyn, Damon Galgut, Steven Sherrill, Ray Fracalossy, Michel Faber, Jeff VanderMeer, Shelley Silas, James Flint, Stewart Lee, Paul Blaney, Paul Di Filippo, Barry Yourgrau, John Williams, Richard Evans, Charlie Williams, Scott Mebus, Robert Sheppard, Matthew Cheney, Danny King, Jess Walter, Hiag Akmakjian, Rebbecca Ray, Matt Thorne, Kate Pullinger, Jeffrey Ford, Brandon Stosuy, Emily Maguire, Matthew De Abaitua, Christopher Brookmyre, Steve Aylett, Aimee Bender, Bob Thurber, Steve Almond, Nick Johnstone, Simon Crump, Stella Duffy, Arthur Nersesian, Carlton Mellick III, Ewan Morrison, Matt Haig, Cintra Wilson, Rhonda Carrier and Fred Dutton.
It's being edited by the Talented Peter Wild (of www.bookmunch.co.uk fame).
I'm very proud of my involvement with this project. And, more than anything, I'm pleased that the money from this book is going to Amnesty International. They are a very important organization that does important work all over the globe.