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Introduction Chinese Seasons in the Heart of England by Alan Islas-Cital (Mexico/University of Birmingham) When the Chips are Down by Ayodele Morocco-Clarke (Nigeria/University of Aberdeen) Two Years to Grow Up by Rebecca Brianne Lever (USA/University of St Andrews) Ceylonese Tea in the United Kingdom by Meleika Gooneratne (Sri Lanka/St George's, University of London) Polar Bear by Eric Kalunga (Tanzania/Durham University) Shards by David Molloy (Australia/University of East Anglia) Stopping to Catch Snow on My Tongue by Lucille Valentine (South Africa/Northumbria University) Puzzled by Zoe Perrenoud (Switzerland/Bangor University) Ten Rules to Stay British by Sin-yan Gloria Chan (Hong Kong/University of Birmingham) The Conversion by Grete Brewer-Bakken (USA/Newcastle University) Final-Year Crisis by Adji Hafiz Sjadzali (Indonesia/University of Exeter) Danielle by Ahmed Elsayed Fetit (Egypt/University of Birmingham) Crossing the Lines by Muhammad Idzwan Husaini (Malaysia/Newcastle University) Day Thirty-Six by Ahnaf Abdul (Malaysia/University of Oxford) Notes on the Editors Notes on the Authors

Introduction Chinese Seasons in the Heart of England by Alan Islas-Cital (Mexico/University of Birmingham) When the Chips are Down by Ayodele Morocco-Clarke (Nigeria/University of Aberdeen) Two Years to Grow Up by Rebecca Brianne Lever (USA/University of St Andrews) Ceylonese Tea in the United Kingdom by Meleika Gooneratne (Sri Lanka/St George's, University of London) Polar Bear by Eric Kalunga (Tanzania/Durham University) Shards by David Molloy (Australia/University of East Anglia) Stopping to Catch Snow on My Tongue by Lucille Valentine (South Africa/Northumbria University) Puzzled by Zoe Perrenoud (Switzerland/Bangor University) Ten Rules to Stay British by Sin-yan Gloria Chan (Hong Kong/University of Birmingham) The Conversion by Grete Brewer-Bakken (USA/Newcastle University) Final-Year Crisis by Adji Hafiz Sjadzali (Indonesia/University of Exeter) Danielle by Ahmed Elsayed Fetit (Egypt/University of Birmingham) Crossing the Lines by Muhammad Idzwan Husaini (Malaysia/Newcastle University) Day Thirty-Six by Ahnaf Abdul (Malaysia/University of Oxford) Notes on the Editors Notes on the Authors

About the Author

Jackie Kay was born in Scotland and now lives in Manchester. Her books include the poetry collection The Adoption Papers (1991) and the novel Trumpet (1988), which was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and shortlisted for the International Impac Dublin Literary Award. She is also the author of Wish I Was Here (2006), winner of the British Book Awards Decibel Writer of the Year, and the memoir Red Dust Road (2010). In 2006, she was awarded an MBE for services to literature. Kachi A. Ozumba is a Nigerian-born novelist and short-story writer. He won the Arts Council England's Decibel Penguin Prize in 2006 and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Africa region) in 2009. His debut novel, The Shadow of a Smile (2009), was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize for a distinguished work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry. He lives in Newcastle.

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