![]() ![]() He was with an older man, who I thought, correctly, was his father, and this man was counting out coins onto the table. He was wearing a blue shirt, he seemed very solemn and kept looking around. His hair was lighter then, and he had more of it, long across his forehead. The first time I laid eyes on him, he hadn’t seen me yet. My husband was right-we met in a café, where I worked at the time. In past years she has taught fiction at organisations such as LCF, The University of Warwick, The Reader Berlin, and Gladstone’s Library, where she was a Writer-In-Residence during February 2019. ![]() Her fiction, non-fiction and poetry has appeared in The New York Times, Granta, Dazed and the Guardian. Mackintosh is the author of Blue Ticket and The Water Cure, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. The following is from Sophie Mackintosh's Cursed Bread. ![]()
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