Plymouth University lecturer Dr Lucy Durneen’s short story ‘Noli Mi Tangere’ has been featured in the online literary magazine Neon.
Lucy’s story was selected as one of Neon‘s ‘Five Short Stories to Read this Month’ as part of their ‘Literary List’ feature. They described her story as ‘flawlessly-crafted and filled with haunting detail’.
Lucy is an Associate Lecturer in English and Creative Writing and is an assistant editor of Short Fiction. Her stories have been published in The Manchester Review, The Letters Page, The Lightship Anthology and Litro. She has been shortlisted Bridport Prize four times and Highly Commended in the 2014 Manchester Fiction Prize.
‘Noli Mi Tangere’ can be read here.