‘radical love’ in griffith review

I have a new short story in Griffith Review 79, which is out now.

It’s called ‘Radical Love’ and is a piece of satirical self-help – a genre I’ve been trying to crack for a while. Thanks to Carody Culver and John Tague for their editorial advice, and to the entire Griffith Review team for being good sports about my contribution!

You can read the story here. Or pick up a copy of Griffith Review 79 in print or ebook formats.

Front cover of Griffith Review 79: Counterfeit Culture, featuring an image of an artwork by Gerwyn Davies entitled Poof (2021) and listing a number of contributors.

About Griffith Review 79:

“Griffith Review 79 questions how we discern what’s real and what’s not in a time of influencers and identity scams, counterfeits and cosmetic surgeries, disinformation, fake news and threats to democracy.

Counterfeit Culture won’t deceive you (at least not intentionally), but it’s sure to entertain you – and perhaps you’ll think about it the next time you find yourself unsure whether what you’re reading, seeing or hearing is, in fact, fake.”

Cover image: Gerwyn Davies, Poof, 2021.