Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents by Neil Campbell

Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents by Neil Campbell

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Campbell's splendidly funny and touching work gives voice to people you don't hear much of in fiction: the working class of Manchester. A working class of Manchester in danger of being forgotten as the city's skyscrapers spread high and wide. A Manchester where Hacienda cliches turn into corporate nightmares.

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Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents by Neil Campbell

Campbell gives voice to the extraordinary (never ordinary) men and women of Manchester. He goes beyond the King's English and formulaic approaches to short stories to capture, in print, how people really talk. Think James Kelman, Irvine Welsh, but Mancunian. Funny and heartfelt, this book is a romp to whizz through with pleasure. Forget mad for it Madchester, this is the Manchester of now, where Hacienda clichés turn into corporate nightmares and the only art is in marketing.

Short, sharp and scabrously funny, Campbell’s energetic, raw short stories head into the backstreets and byways of ManchesterHis swaggering and unsentimental style unspools societal ills and how they impact the lives of his characters.

-- Eithne Farry * Daily Mail *

Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents, is lively, bold and insightful … His use of form is also anything but ordinary, as he deviates from the standard and the expected to ensure each story relayed here is refreshingly unique. This is how reading should be: entertaining, enjoyable and original.⁠

-- Jen Bowden, editor of Northern Voices

The passing of time (and all of its sickening crimes) is one of Campbell’s regular concerns (as is the passing of a father figure – a lot of stories here concern people who have recently lost their father). You sense Campbell’s ghostly figure as he walks the streets of Manchester, remembering sad days past, the glory of which overshadow the dismal present. But it should be said (in case you think Campbell is a gloomy sort) Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents is also funny, beautifully observed, and entertaining fare for an admittedly rainy and overcast start to the new year.

* Bookmunch *
Neil Campbell is a short story writer, novelist and poet. From Manchester, England, he has appeared three times in the annual anthology of Best British Short Stories (2012/2015/2016). He has published four collections of short fiction, two novels, two poetry chapbooks and one poetry collection, as well as appearing in numerous magazines and anthologies.
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ISBN 13 9781784633332
ISBN 10 178463333X
Title Saying Dirty Things in Regional Accents
Author Neil Campbell
Series Salt Modern Stories
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Salt Publishing
Year published 2025-01-20
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.