"The Fisherwoman"

Title"The Fisherwoman"
Year for Search2021
AuthorsCharter, Philip
Secondary AuthorsCronin, Claire
Secondary TitleLoft (London)
Pagination1-8
Date Published2021
PublisherAuthor
Place PublishedNp
ISBN Number978-1-527285-32-3 979-8484958436 978-1-988293-19-6
KeywordsMale author, Spanish author, UK author
Annotation

The story is set in a biodome that contains some of the last remaining plants and animals on Earth and one of the few places with fresh air. In this future most land has disappeared leaving disconnected islands. The Federation appears to be in complete control and assigns occupations and “home stories” to the remaining humans. The story won the Loft Books Short Story Contest.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in his The Fisherwoman and Other Stories (Np: Author, 2021), 1-8; illus. in Little Blue Marble (February 11, 2022). https://littlebluemarble.ca/2022/02/11/the-fisherwoman/; and without the illus. in Little Blue Marble 2022: Warmer Worlds. Ed. Katrina Archer (Np: Genache Media, 2023), 29-37, with a note on the author on 37.

URLhttps://littlebluemarble.ca/2022/02/11/the-fisherwoman/
Info Notes

The story won the Loft Books Short Story Contest.

Holding Institutions

PSt

Author Note

UK author living in Spain

Full Text

2021 Charter, Philip. “The Fisherwoman.” Loft (London), no. 1. Ed. Claire Cronin (2021): 41-47. Entire issue can be found at https://issuu.com/loftbooksltd/docs/issue_i Rpt. in his The Fisherwoman and Other Stories (Np: Author, 2021), 1-8; illus. in Little Blue Marble (February 11, 2022). https://littlebluemarble.ca/2022/02/11/the-fisherwoman/; and without the illus. in Little Blue Marble 2022: Warmer Worlds. Ed. Katrina Archer (Np: Genache Media, 2023), 29-37, with a note on the author on 37. PSt

The story is set in a biodome that contains some of the last remaining plants and animals on Earth and one of the few places with fresh air. In this future most land has disappeared leaving disconnected islands. The Federation appears to be in complete control and assigns occupations and “home stories” to the remaining humans. The story won the Loft Books Short Story Contest. UK author living in Spain.