Fish!
How does the government react when confronted with a vast influx of displaced people fleeing the horror of war? It's a dilemma that tests both resources and humanitarian commitment to the limit, but in the end will it be compassion or self-interest that prevails?
When a previously unsuspected race of Merfolk start to appear on our shores seeking respite, seeking safety, seeking asylum, how will humanity respond?
Ida Keogh, the 2021 winner of the BSFA Award for best short fiction and the British Fantasy Award for best short fiction, creates an all too believable tomorrow, one that never shies away from major issues. In a gripping tale told from multiple viewpoints, the reader is shown the full gamut of human reactions; by holding us close to each narrator, the author tells a story of grand scale in a very intimate, personal way.
FISH! is a tale of intolerance and exploitation, but also of compassion and sympathy, of rigid official policy offset by the warmth of human empathy. It is a story of prejudice and hatred, but also of understanding and love. A big story in a small book, above all this is a story of wonder.
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Ida Keogh
Ida Keogh writes science fiction from her Surrey home, surrounded by cats. Her work has been shortlisted for the Writing the Future Short Story Prize and published in the British Medical Journal and by the Wellcome Trust. In 2021 she won both the BSFA Award for short fiction and the British Fantasy Award for her short story “Infinite Tea in the Demara Café” from the anthology London Centric (NewCon Press). She makes sci-fi and fantasy themed jewellery.

