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Joanna Walsh

Joanna Walsh's work has been published by Granta, Tate, The London Review of Books, The White Review, The European Short Story Network, and Narrative Magazine amongst others. Her story collection, Fractals, is published by 3:AM Press and her work has been selected for Best British Short Stories 2014 (Salt). She is also an illustrator. Besides working for clients worldwide ranging from The Economist to The New York Times, she has created large scale drawings for The Wellcome Institute and The Tate Modern.
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In South Kensington

By Joanna Walsh December 31, 2013

At the Victoria and Albert Museum, a skeptic studies life and death through architecture.

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