Tania Hershman — and what if we were all allowed to disappear
Tania Hershman — and what if we were all allowed to disappear
and what if we were all allowed to disappear
A collage of poetry, prose and prose/poem hybrids, this is a story of fragmentation, collision, absence and presence. Inspired by particle physics, Tania Hershman, a fiction writer and poet with a scientific background, plays with words and narrative to create new shapes and stories, asking the reader, ‘What does it mean to be in pieces? What might it mean to be whole?’
Tania Hershman's poetry pamphlet, How High Did She Fly, joint winner of Live Canon's 2019 Poetry Pamphlet Competition, was published in 2019. Her debut poetry collection, Terms & Conditions, is published by Nine Arches Press and her third short story collection, Some Of Us Glow More Than Others, by Unthank Books. Tania is also the co-author of Writing Short Stories: A Writers' & Artists' Companion (Bloomsbury, 2014), the co-creator of @OnThisDayShe, and the curator of short story hub ShortStops. She has a PhD in creative writing inspired by particle physics.
and what if we were all allowed to disappear is printed on Mohawk Superfine with Fedrigoni Golden Star K translucent papers and a sparkly Fedrigoni Cocktail Mai Tai cover.
46pps, 275mm x 150mm
Limited Edition
ISBN: 978-1-9160605-6-2