Lisa Blower celebrates her characters with stories that they wouldn’t want told. She makes the bleak funny, in a voice reminiscent of Alan Bennett, and strikes a new chord in regional and working-class fiction.
With a sharp eye and tough warmth, Lisa Blower brings to life the silent histories and harsh realities of those living on the margins. The matriarch dominates these award-winning stories in Lisa Blower’s debut collection. From the wise, witty and outspoken Nan of ‚Broken Crockery‘, who has lived and worked in Stoke-on-Trent for all of her 92 years, never owning a passport, to happy hooker Ruthie in ‚The Land of Make Believe‘ or young mum Roxanne in ‚The Cherry Tree‘, she appears in many shapes and forms, and always with a stoicism that is hard to break down.
The title is a Potteries saying that means it’s looking a bit bleak, a little like rain.
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LISA BLOWER is an award-winning writer. Her debut novel Sitting Ducks (Fair Acre Press) was shortlisted for the inaugural Arnold Bennett Prize 2017. She is a creative writing lecturer at Bangor University, where she studied for her Ph D. She lives in Shrewsbury.