Natasha Stallard
My writing has featured in Bookforum, The Believer, the Guardian, the Literary Review, the White Review, the TLS and others. I have worked as a magazine and book editor since 2010, including at TANK Magazine, The White Review and for celebrity photographer Rankin. My poetry collection Her Fault won the Hollingworth Prize and is published by Partus Press. My short story The White Cat won the Aleph Writing Prize and was published in Best British Short Stories 2020. I am currently editorial manager at the Ada Lovelace Institute and also work as a lecturer in creative writing and contemporary literature.
Latest publication
Four Hundred Billion Dollars of Air An essay for Open City Documentary Festival on violations of Lebanese airspace by the Israeli Air Force.
Her FaultSelected Writing