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Publications for Jo Mazelis
Jo Mazelis
Jo Mazelis (also writes as Jo Hughes) is a short story writer, novelist, photographer, designer, illustrator. Born in Swansea, BA Swansea Institute, MA University of Wales Swansea. She has been a finalist in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition three times. Short stories broadcast on BBC and published in Cambrensis, New Welsh Review, Corridor, Spare Rib, Everywoman, The Cardiff Poet and The Ottawa Citizen.
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Janet Thomas)
For some wickedness is pleasure, for some it is power, and for some it is sheer survival.Contemporary short stories. ( 2000) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Deirdre Beddoe)
Moving, funny, brave and, at times, deeply shocking, this anthology brings together a dazzling collection of experiences from over forty women writers. ( 2003) Full details
Life in the 50s and 60s still meant segregation and inequality for many women, but it also brought rock-n-roll, rising hemlines and the first signs of female emancipation since the vote. (January 2010) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Patricia Duncker, Janet Thomas)
25 new short stories by women from Wales, including stories by Patricia Duncker, Jo Mazelis, Jenny Sullivan, and Nia Williams, writing on the theme of " The Other Woman..."
Loves lost, loves regained and loves that hide themselves away... fourteen stories, new and rediscovered, from the best of Welsh women's writing. (January 2013) Full details
(Anthology, ed.Patricia Duncker, Janet Thomas)
A collection of 22 short stories of food as sin, sex, ritual and revenge by new and established women writers from Wales. ( 2002) Full details