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And, Sam, most of their books are available as e-books.
I wish they offered a subscription.
Most of their publications these days are anthologies, though they used to have more single-author books, and in general they specialise in short story collections. I look at their site at least a couple of times every year for the MBI lists. This year they have mostly been growing their collection of anthologies set in different UK and global cities.
They published The Iraqi Christ, an IFFP winner which I loved but which wasn't popular with the shadow panel people that year.
They published The Iraqi Christ, an IFFP winner which I loved but which wasn't popular with the shadow panel people that year.

I just ordered Moss Witch and Other Stories, which isn’t about a city, it’s a collection of stories in which myth meets science and sounds fascinating.

I just ordered Moss Witch and Other Stories, which isn’t ab..."
I reviewed two of their anthologies
Cairo : https://thebobsphere.wordpress.com/20...
Tehran : https://thebobsphere.wordpress.com/20...
I should be reviewing The Book of Shanghai in March


His manifesto; "A good ground rule for writing in any genre is: start with a form, then undermine its confidence in itself. Ask what it's afraid of, what it's trying to hide – then write that."


The book has a recommendation from China Mieville who considers Harrison a literary inspiration and the two seem close.


Mission Statement:
Comma's Mission is to put the short story at the heart of contemporary narrative culture. Through innovative commissions, collaborations and digital initiatives, we will explore the power of the short story to transcend cultural and disciplinary boundaries, and to enable greater understanding across these boundaries.
Our Aims are:
(i) To commission and publish new short fiction in a way that demonstrates the potential of the form, and speaks to the diversity of perspectives that make up contemporary England.
(ii) To create opportunities for emerging and established authors to develop, as writers, and to share their work in new contexts, be these interdisciplinary, intercultural, or digital.
(iii) To develop new and diverse audiences for literary short fiction, and new ways for these audiences to access, experience, and interact with it, as well as with each other.
(iv) To support the wider publishing ecology for literary fiction, throughout England, creating new opportunities for translators, editors, and other publishing professionals to enter and prosper in the industry, where those opportunities are often geographically or socially biased.
Comma's award-winning publications include collections by new and established authors, interdisciplinary collaborations between authors and scientists, and translation commissions devised to identify cutting-edge (often marginalized) voices from across the world.
Our digital initiatives have helped thousands of aspiring authors to self-publish and then learn from the reading habits of those who download their work (MacGuffin). We have also enabled readers to virtually interact with cityscapes around the world, through short stories in translation (LitNav).
Comma delivers masterclasses and creative writing courses throughout the year. We host the National Creative Writing Graduate Fair, which gives aspiring writers access to key agents and editors, and we support the wider publishing sector through the Northern Fiction Alliance.