A man tries to bury his wife and marry his young mistress in the same ceremony. Astrologers rejoice when the Government decides to cancel April and May. A new lover purchased online arrives pre-programmed with unappealing habits. And a wife buys her husband an unusual gift – a new heart. Incisive, smart, funny and fearless – Sarah Salway makes every word count. Her very short stories capture a whole world of fantasy and ordinariness in as little as a single paragraph. Written with passion and biting wit, these taut tales are ambitious, often deliciously dark, and always deeply human.
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Sarah Salway is a poet, novelist, and journalist whose work delves into profound explorations of the human experience. She masterfully blends poetic sensibility with narrative strength, crafting works that are both deeply intimate and socially resonant. Her writing often examines themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning within everyday life, prompting readers to reflect on their own existence. Salway possesses a distinctive voice capable of capturing the complexities of emotion and the nuances of human connection.




- 2021
- 2011
Tell Me Everything
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Renowned for his intelligence and creativity, this novelist captivates readers with intricate storytelling and layered characters. His works often blend genres, pushing the boundaries of traditional narratives while exploring profound themes. Gaiman's endorsement highlights the author's unique voice and ability to provoke thought, making his books a must-read for those seeking depth and originality in literature.
- 2007
Leading the Dance
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Secrets and their consequences run deep through Sarah Salway's short stories in this haunting and sharply written collection. A bored housewife welcomes the nomadic painter of family pets into her home and commissions a portrait of her fridge; a schoolboy learns how to survive when his gang turns against him; a man's life is turned around when he hears his wife make a new noise in bed, and in the title story, a dance between husband and wife at a school ceilidh turns into a battle for survival. This is domestic life turned on its head, with Salway's witty and economic prose capturing the private moments of transformation by some very different characters on the edge.
- 2005
MESSAGES
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book showcases a writing collaboration between Lynne Rees and Sarah Salway, featuring 300 pieces of 300 words that explore themes of love, sex, life, death, and chocolate, ranging from moving to playful.