Publisher's Synopsis
The issue of Granta is about storytelling - the stories we invent, the stories we tell about other people, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our lives. RICHARD FORD: 'Stories are created. It isn't as if they're "out there" waiting in some Platonic hyper-space like unread emails. They aren't. Writers make stories up. It might be that when stories turn out to be good they then achieve a quality of inevitability, of there seeming to have been a previously existing and important space that they perfectly fill. But that isn't what's true. I'm sure if it. A story makes its own space and then fills it. Writers don't "find" stories - although some writers might say so. This to me just means they have a vocabulary that's inadequate at depicting what they actually do. They're like Hemingway - always fleeing complexity as if it were a barn fire.'