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UNDER NEON AND STARLIGHT, AND NEVER THE LIGHT OF THE SUN… THE OUTCAST HOURS IS OUT NOW!

From the editors that gave us The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories, and featuring contributions from a diverse and talented selection of authors, The Outcast Hoursedited by Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin explores the stories of those who live their lives in the dark…and invites you out for a night you won’t forget! 

Gathering over two dozen brand-new stories from award-winning writers across genres and continents, The Outcast Hours includes bold new fiction from Marina Warner, Francis Hardinge, China Mieville, Sami Shah, Omar Robert Hamilton, Kuzhali Manickeval, Will Hill, Indrapramit Das, Silvia Moreno Garcia, Jeffrey Alan Love, Maha Khan Phillips, and many more!

Read on for more about the book and click the links below to order your copy today!

THE OUTCAST HOURS
Ed. Mahvesh Murad & Jared Shurin

These are the stories of people who live at night: under neon and starlight, and never the light of the sun. 

These are the stories of poets and police, tourists and traders; the hidden and the forbidden; the lonely and the lovers. 

This is their time. 

The Outcast Hours is out now!
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SPEND YOUR EVENING WITH THE OUTCAST HOURS CREW!

Friends! Join us in celebrating the release of one of this year’s most exciting anthologies: The Outcast Hours. From Jared Shurin and Mahvesh Murad, the editors of the highly-acclaimed Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories, The Outcast Hours is out on Febraury 22nd and we could not be more thrilled to be publishing this collection. 

Check out the events you can attend in the next few weeks and click the links below to grab your tickets! 

Thursday, 21st February at the Phoenix Artists Club. With Marina Warner, Lavie Tidhar, Louis Greenberg and Will Hill. Details here: 
£10 ticket, which includes a nicely discounted copy of the book!

Thursday, 28th February at Brick Lane Books. Featuring Frances Hardinge, Will Hill,
Karen Onojaife and Maha Khan Phillips. Details here: 
£5 tickets, redeemable against the price of the books.