Introduction, Elke D’hoker and Chris Mourant; 1. The ‘Wire-Puller’: L. T. Meade, Atalanta and the Development of the Short Story, Whitney Standlee; 2. The Short Story Series of Annie S. Swan for The Woman at Home, Elke D’hoker; 3. Hubert Crackanthorpe and The Albemarle: A Study of Contexts, David Malcolm; 4. ‘It is astonishing how little literature has to show of the life of the poor’: Ford Madox Ford’s The English Review and D. H. Lawrence’s Early Short Fiction, Annalise Grice; 5. Rhythm and the Short Story, Louise Edensor; 6. For Love or Money: Popular 1920s Artists Stories in The Royal and The Strand, Emma West; 7. Fiction for the Woman of To-Day: The Modern Short Story in Eve, Alice Wood; 8. Calling Parrots in Walter de la Mare and Elizabeth Bowen: A Communion in The London Mercury, Yui Kajita; 9. Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley in Good Housekeeping Magazine, Saskia McCracken; 10. Virginia Woolf and the Magazines, Dean Baldwin; 11. Horizon Magazine and the Wartime Short Story, 1940–45, Ann-Marie Einhaus; 12. John Lehmann’s War Effort: The Penguin New Writing (1940–50), Tessa Thorniley; 13. Voicing ‘the native tang of idiom’: Lagan Magazine, 1943–46, Tara McEvoy; 14. The Short Story in Wales (1937–49): ‘though we write in English, we are rooted in Wales’, Daniel Hughes; Bibliography; Index.