Anthologies

My fiction has been published in a few anthologies: here is a selection.

 
A novel extract entitled 'Concerning Melika' appearing in Inkapture 2 in September 2011.        
 

 

A novel extract entitled 'The Thought Show' appeared in New Writing 14 (British Council/ Granta), edited by Lavinia Greenlaw and Helon Habila. The book was published in June 2006.

 

From reviews of New Writing 14:

Of the authors featured here... Roy Robins, Charles Fernyhough and Maik Nwosu are the ones to watch. ReadySteadyBook
 
   

 

A novel extract entitled 'Fado' appeared in New Writing 11 (British Council/Picador), edited by Andrew O'Hagan and Colm Toibin. The book was published in 2002.

 

From reviews of New Writing 11:

Although Charles Fernyhough's story ‘Fado’ is altogether different, here, too, place—whether County Durham or Goa—has a fundamental role. Fernyhough’s most striking feature is his burnished style, which is pitched somewhere between Joseph Conrad and E M Forster. Daily Telegraph

There is an engagingly Jamesian cadence to this strong opening paragraph... Fernyhough’s language is unfailingly intelligent. Joyce Carol Oates, Times Literary Supplement

   
A short story, 'Joyful Lagers of the World', appeared in Bound: Stories from County Durham (New Writing North) in 2004.    
   
'Joyful Lagers' was reprinted in Magnetic North: New Work from North East Writers (New Writing North) in 2005.