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You can read excerpts of the linked stories:
Ambit, Winter 2003 |
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The Dying Art of Letter-Writing |
BBC Radio 4 Morning Story, 11/06/91; |
On the Embankment |
Double Space, Summer 1984 |
Done in Oils |
Pennine Magazine, October 1984 |
An Actor Prepares |
Artful Reporter, December 1983 |
A Visit to a Paper Mill |
New Yorkshire Writing, Spring 1978 [from the novel The Man Who Travelled on Motorways] |
Mind Rape |
Mayfair, August 1977 |
The Birthday Party |
BBC Radio 4 Morning Story, 15/12/77 |
Conversation in a Darkened Room |
Wordworks, Spring 1976 |
Transatlantic Review, October 1976 (Erotica Award winner) |
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Fireweed, Autumn 1975 [from the novel Down the Figure 7] |
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It’s a Great Life |
Montrose Review, July 1969 |
Foiled Again |
South China Morning Post, June 1968 |
[Afterword from the novel Rule of Night] |
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The Tea-Cosy Man |
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Nostalgia Inc. |
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Falling Towards Zero |
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Achieve Real-Time Retaliation Within Two Sweeps of the Radar |
[from the novel The Relatively Constant Copywriter] |
Trevor Hoyle's story The 5-Sigma Certainty appears in the anthology LEMistry: a celebration of the work of Stanislaw LemEdited by Ra Page and Magda Raczynska. Published by Comma Press Review by Andy Hedgecock in Interzone magazine: "Mention of the relationship between Stanislaw Lem and Philip K Dick brings us to one of the fictional highlights of this collection, Trevor Hoyle's 'The 5-Sigma Certainty', a perfect marriage of style and theme that captures the acerbic playfulness and ontological terrorism of the Polish master and his American soul mate cum adversary." Read review in Interzone magazine. (3.5Mb PDF) |
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Trevor Hoyle's story Monkey See, Monkey Do appears in the anthology LITMUS: Short Stories from Modern ScienceEdited by Ra Page. Published by Comma Press. |
See Trevor Hoyle's author page on
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