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06 November 2018

A Short Affair on The High Low Summer reading special

We’re delighted that A Short Affair has been selected by Dolly Alderton and Pandora Sykes as a top summer read and featured in the latest episode of their brilliant podcast, The High Low.

Listen to the full episode here to hear Pandora Sykes on A Short Affair and her personal highlight, the ‘very Roald Dahl-ian and witty’ On Heat by Elizabeth Day.

You can listen to the full episode here (A Short Affair at 59mins). | Read more about A Short Affair here.

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27 September 2018

Monocle Magazine | Simon Oldfield in the Summer Weekly

Get shorty! In the latest issue of The Summer Weekly from Monocle Magazine, Simon Oldfield – Pin Drop Studio Founder and Editor of A Short Affair – has written a piece about the rise of short stories and why they’re perfect for the modern reader. Pictured here in Los Angeles at Lautner’s iconic Garcia House on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles.

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01 September 2018

The Words Podcast | A Short Affair

Pin Drop Studio was invited to BBC Broadcasting House to contribute to the latest episode of The Words podcast dedicated to art and literature, and following the publication of A Short Affair.  Founders Simon Oldfield and Elizabeth Day joined the panel alongside curator of the Royal Academy Schools, Eliza Bonham Carter and legendary broadcaster, Melvyn Bragg, to discuss the relationship between literature and the visual arts, captured across the pages of A Short Affair.

The episode also features Stephen Fry reading from Ms Featherstone and the Beast by Bethan Roberts and Elizabeth Day’s reading of On Heat. Both stories feature in A Short Affair.

Listen to the full episode here. | Read more about A Short Affair here.

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09 August 2018

RED MAGAZINE

 

Excited to see A Short Affair in the September issue of Red Magazine, featured in ‘This month’s best books’ by Sarra Manning with an extract from On Heat, Elizabeth Day’s new story in the book| Get your copy here: pindropstudio.com

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“He pulls up his t-shirt to reveal wrinkly flesh, saggy in unexpected places. And then, because there’s no one around, he lifts the waistband of his jogging bottoms and checks his penis. It lies there, limp and curled, conveying defeat. A smattering of grey in his public hair.” Extract from ‘On Heat by Elizabeth Day.

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25 July 2018

Monocle 24 Radio with Robert Bound featuring Simon Oldfield, Ben Okri & Jessy Jetpacks

Robert Bound invited us into their London studio at Monocle 24 Radio to talk about A Short Affair, Pin Drop’s first anthology of original short fiction.  Simon Oldfield was joined by Booker Prize-winning author, Ben Okri and artist Jessy Jetpacks to discuss Pin Drop and their contributions to the A Short Affair.

You can listen to it here.

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25 July 2018

RED MAGAZINE
10 best books to read this July

Thank you Red Magazine for selecting A Short Affair for your pick of the 10 best books this July! Sarra Manning says:

‘As we’re deep into holiday season, I always think that a good short story collection is essential to dip in out and out of in between dipping in and out of the nearest expanse of water! And A Short Affair is one of the best anthologies of short stories you’ll find this year. Contributors include Elizabeth Day, Will Self and A.L.Kennedy among others but the stand out for me was A Quiet Tidy Man by Claire Fuller.’

Read the article here.

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12 July 2018

Sophie Ward wins the RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award 2018

Congratulations to Sophie Ward, winner of the RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award 2018 for her story, Sunbed. 

The award was presented by Gwendoline Christie at a special ceremony at the Royal Academy of Arts, followed by a spellbinding reading of the winning story. 

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Gwendoline Christie performing at the RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award 2018
Gwendoline Christie performing at the RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award 2018
Photography by Owen Richards/Copyright @ Pin Drop Studio
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19 March 2017

Pin Drop Masterclass at the Dickens Museum with A.L. Kennedy

Join the Pin Drop team on Saturday 23rd September 2017 at the Charles Dickens Museum for a masterclass with award-winning writer, A. L. Kennedy. In the space of one day, you will learn how to find your voice, hone your writing skills and construct a compelling storyline. Find out more here.

 

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11 May 2016

Lionel Shriver on her new novel The Mandibles – Pin Drop in the i

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27 June 2015

Stephen Fry announces Bethan Roberts as winner of the RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award 2015

Stephen Fry, at a special event at the Royal Academy of Arts, narrated Ms. Featherstone and The Beast by Bethan Roberts, the winner of the inaugural RA & Pin Drop Short Story Award. You can listen to Stephen’s narration here.

Stephen Fry commented: “Pin Drop is a wonderfully innovative scheme that unites the written arts with the visual. In iconic venues like the Royal Academy, new and established writers have their works read, discussed and questioned by enthusiastic audiences. The presence of the written word in public spaces filled with visual art reminds writers, whose work is so often private and inward, of the capacity of literature to reach out, uniting it with the family of all the arts where it belongs. I really believe in Pin Drop and felt immensely rewarded to be involved.”

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The quality of the entries of this year’s award was high and varied and included a cast of wonderful characters from life models to lion tamers. Returning a shortlist of exceptional quality, the judges selected six stories which each do what a good short story should do: invites us into their world, engages from the first sentence and ends up telling us something about ourselves. In such a competitive field, we needed a truly exceptional winner and our choice was unanimous. Bethan Robert’s evocative story Ms. Featherstone and The Beast, is both tender and poignant. It deals with big themes – love, war and loss of innocence – with a restrained lightness of touch. And, like all the best short stories, its impact lingered and continues to do so.

Bethan’s first novel The Pools was published in 2007 and won a Jerwood/Arvon Young Writers’ Award. Her second novel The Good Plain Cook, published in 2008, was serialized on BBC Radio 4’s Book at Bedtime and was chosen as one of Time Out’s books of the year. My Policeman, the story of a 1950s policeman, his wife, and his male lover, followed in 2012, and was chosen as that year’s City Read for Brighton. Her latest novel is Mother Island. She also writes short fiction (in 2006 she was awarded the Olive Cook short story prize by the Society of Authors), and drama for BBC Radio 4. She lives in Brighton with her family.

The judging panel included Pin Drop co-founders Simon Oldfield and Elizabeth Day, and the Royal Academy’s Director of Artistic Programmes, Tim Marlow.

 

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03 February 2015

The 100 Best Things in the World – Pin Drop in GQ

We like lists of the best things in the world, particularly when we’re at number six in a list of the 100 Best Things in the World Right Now. Thank you GQ. Read more here.

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06 November 2014

Salon Society: Highbrow Nights Out – Pin Drop in ES Magazine

We are delighted to be featured in the culture special issue of ES Magazine, in a piece by Alice-Azania Jarvis on the rise of literary salon. Read more here.

 

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26 May 2014

The Irresistable rise of the Short Story – Pin Drop in The Telegraph

We are delighted to be included in Sam Baker’s article for The Telegraph on the rise of the short story.  Read the full article here, which includes a video of Alice Patten reading for Pin Drop.

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29 July 2013

Pin Drop at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

On 11 June, we hosted a wonderful evening at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, holding a Pin Drop narration overlooking the beautiful picnic lawn before a spellbinding production of To Kill A Mockingbird. Highly-acclaimed actress, Juliet Oldfield, read Bernice Bobs Her Hair, a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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28 July 2013

Pin Drop at the Houses of Parliament

On 20 June, we held a Pin Drop narration in the Houses of Parliament, offering our guests an exclusive and intimate look inside these iconic buildings. Our venue for the evening was the Jubilee Room, just off Westminster Hall, which came complete with the most fantastic wallpaper Pin Drop has ever seen.

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Our first narrator that evening was the acclaimed young poet Owen Sheers, who read incredibly movingly from his prose poem Pink Mist, informed by the testimonies of soldiers who served in Afghanistan. We then welcomed the actress Lyndsey Marshal (Garrow’s Law, Poirot, The Hours, Rome) who took a break from appearing in Othello at the National Theatre to read the Hercule Poirot mystery, ‘The Kidnapped Prime Minister’ – complete with a fabulous Belgian accent.

Afterwards, we drank champagne and munched on delicious Propercorn popcorn – all in the shadow of Big Ben.  The evening was a huge success and marked the start of our special programme of events sponsored by Audible, the UK’s largest provider of audiobooks. Thank you to the Houses of Parliament for being such generous hosts.

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