Chris McQueer is a contemporary British author known for his distinctive and often unsettling short stories. His work frequently explores themes of isolation, memory, and the mundane, presented with a surreal and darkly humorous tone. McQueer's writing style is characterized by its precise prose, sharp observations, and a deliberate use of unsettling imagery, creating a sense of unease and quiet drama. His debut collection, Hings, garnered significant attention for its innovative narrative structures and exploration of seemingly ordinary experiences.


