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B takes a short-cut through the Botanic Gardens on her way to the office, in the misty early-morning darkness. She strays from the path, and encounters a work of art that has taken on a form far different from its daytime appearance. The transformation may be contagious... An experimental story, that draws formally on both music and painting for narrative drive and aesthetic.
This story is included in the collection Fluctuation in Disorder .

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B takes a short-cut through the Botanic Gardens on her way to the office, in the misty early-morning darkness. She strays from the path, and encounters a work of art that has taken on a form far different from its daytime appearance. The transformation may be contagious... An experimental story, that draws formally on both music and painting for narrative drive and aesthetic.

This story is included in the collection Fluctuation in Disorder.


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Autorenporträt
Susan Maxwell is an independent author and scholar who has had short stories and poetry published in magazines and anthologies; has published a short story collection (Fluctuation in Disorder) independently; has had one novel (Good Red Herring) published by Little Island Books, and a further three (Hollowmen, And the Wildness, and A Wild Goose Hunt) published independently; has served on fiction and non-fiction juries for the British Fantasy Awards; has a PhD in Archival Science and writes on themes related to archives and fiction; reviews regularly for Inis (the magazine of Children's Books Ireland); is influenced most by speculative and modernist fiction, being particularly fond of Flann O'Brien, Calvino, Beckett, and Woolf.

When not writing, or painting, or being an archivist, the author can be found in the vegetable patch, listening to music, reading books, watching old detective series, or catching up on sleep.