The Most Distant Way

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Distance running in Kenya, two young Scots discover themselves. Kirsten and Mike are two young British distance runners training in Kenya’s Rift Valley, an area with the greatest density of elite endurance runners on earth. With only a week remaining of their three month stay, they each have to face up to their fears about going home whilst trying to make sense of their feelings for one another. Meanwhile, the country around them is beginning to tear itself apart, as an election, which will plunge Kenya into weeks of bloodshed, approaches. During their final days in The Rift Valley, Kirsten becomes involved in the plight of a street child who she believes has been killed at a political rally, while Mike remains dedicated to running, becoming obsessed with the idea that he will unlock the secret behind the Kenyan running phenomena. Ewan Gault explores the distances between aspiration and reality, purpose and meaning and, above all, the distance

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Since graduating with a distinction from Glasgow University’s Creative Writing Masters in 2006, Ewan Gault's short stories have been widely performed and frequently published in journals such as: New Writing Scotland, Gutter Magazine and From Glasgow to Saturn. Other short stories have won the Fish/Crime Writers Association prize in 2007, shortlisted 2008, won The Glasgow 2020 Prize, and the Runners-up prize in The Scotsman/Orange competition 2005. Last year two of his stories were shortlisted for The Scottish National Galleries Short Story Prize and The Bloody Scotland Festival Short Story Prize.
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