There is in the short story, at its most characteristic, something we do
not often find in the novel, Frank O'Connor wrote, "an intense awareness
of human loneliness." The stories shortlisted for the BBC National Short
Story Award with BookTrust 2017 all feature characters that are
disconnected, willingly or unwillingly, from those around them: a
mysterious out-of-towner is shunned by her new colleagues; a grieving
husband retreats into his old compulsion for hoarding; a promising
academic risks his career for a casual liaison with a younger man. And
whether we follow the characters' need to be alone - like the fisherman
drifting dangerously far from shore - or trace it back to its root -
like the daughter burying her violent father - what we find there is
always unexpected. This year's shortlist was selected by authors Eimear
McBride, Jon McGregor and Sunjeev Sahota, as well as BBC Radio's Di
Speirs and acclaimed novelist Joanna Trollope who chaired the panel and
introduces the collection.