Girl, Woman, Other

Short fiction (selected)

  • 1994: "Letters from London" in Miscegenation Blues: voices of mixed-race women, edited by Carol Camper (Sister Vision Press)[162]
  • 2005: On Top of the World (BBC Radio 4)
  • 2006: "Ohtakemehomelord.com" in The Guardian's annual short story supplement (July)[163]
  • 2008: "A Matter of Timing", The Guardian[164]
  • 2010: "On Top of the World", The Mechanics Institute Review, Issue 7 (Birkbeck, University of London)[165][166]
  • 2011: "I Think I'm Going Slightly Mad" in One for the Trouble, The Book Slam Annual, edited by Patrick Neate (Book Slam Productions)[167]
  • 2014: "Our Billy, (or should it be Betty?)" in Letter to an Unknown Soldier, 14–18 NOW UK WW1 Centenary Art Commissions (William Collins/HarperCollins)[168]
  • 2015: "Yoruba Man Walking" in Closure: a new anthology of contemporary black British fiction, edited by Jacob Ross (Peepal Tree Press)[169]
  • 2016: "The Human World" in How Much the Heart Can Hold, edited by Emma Herdman (Hodder & Stoughton)[170]
  • 2020: "Star of the Season", British Vogue[171]
  • 2020: "The White Man's Liberation Front", New Statesman[172]

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