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This inaugural LGMW Anthology opens with the story "Hungarian Dance No. 11" by Katarina Kolozhvari - the winning entry of the LGMW 4th Writing Competition, held in 2024 and titled, fittingly, "Immigrant in the City." The story spans from Budapest, Hungary, to Adliswil and Zurich in Switzerland, offering a strong sense of place. Today, millions of people are on the move - displaced by war, dispossession, or political persecution - while many others migrate in search of a better life. How do we change when we move? What do the places and people we lose or encounter add to our understanding of…mehr

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This inaugural LGMW Anthology opens with the story "Hungarian Dance No. 11" by Katarina Kolozhvari - the winning entry of the LGMW 4th Writing Competition, held in 2024 and titled, fittingly, "Immigrant in the City." The story spans from Budapest, Hungary, to Adliswil and Zurich in Switzerland, offering a strong sense of place. Today, millions of people are on the move - displaced by war, dispossession, or political persecution - while many others migrate in search of a better life. How do we change when we move? What do the places and people we lose or encounter add to our understanding of who we are? What can the experience of (im)migration tell us about being human in the 21st century? These and other questions are explored by the talented authors in this collection. Here, you will find short stories, essays, and novel excerpts that explore various aspects of life in immigration. Well-written and original, these texts are marked by a keen eye for detail and depth of observation. London Group of Multilingual Writers is a London-based, international group of writers from all over the world. Check us out on LGMW.org Contributing authors: Olha Bereza, Aelita Galevska, Olga Horn, Galina Itskovich, Katarina Kolozhvari, Ekaterina Koksharova-Predein, Alisa Ksenevich, Kirill Kutalov, Katerina Linnik, Maria Manich, Margarita Meklina, Olga Naryshkina, Darya Protopopova, Vasiliy Rozen, Olga Solongo, Tatiana Tatarchevskiy, Vlada Teper, Ekaterina Ustinovskaya, Sergey Vereskov, Evgenii Viskov, Olga Zilberbourg.