What You Make It
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The short story collection What You Make It by Michael Marshall Smith
Michael Marshall Smith
Michael Marshall Smith is a British novelist, screenwriter and short story writer who also writes as Michael Marshall.-Biography:...

 was first published in 1999, and represents the first time that the author's short stories had been collected. The contents were later republished as part of the expanded collection More Tomorrow & Other Stories
More Tomorrow & Other Stories
The collection More Tomorrow & Other Stories by Michael Marshall Smith draws together 30 of the author's short stories, including several written specifically for the collection. Smith's short stories had been partially collected in 1999's What You Make It, but this had only been published in the UK...

, which unlike What You Make It was available outside of the UK.

Contents

  • More Tomorrow - Winner of the 1996 British Fantasy Award
    British Fantasy Award
    The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...

     for Best Short Story
  • Everybody Goes
  • Hell Hath Enlarged Herself - Has recently gone into production as a co-production between Lightworks Films and Cuba Productions, financed by the UK Film Council
    UK Film Council
    The UK Film Council was set up in 2000 by the Labour Government as a non-departmental public body to develop and promote the film industry in the UK. It was constituted as a private company limited by guarantee governed by a board of 15 directors and was funded through sources including the...

  • A Place to Stay
  • Later
  • The Man Who Drew Cats - Winner of the 1990 British Fantasy Award
    British Fantasy Award
    The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...

     for Best Short Story
  • The Fracture
  • Save As...
  • More Bitter Than Death
  • Diet Hell
  • The Owner
  • Foreign Bodies
  • Sorted
  • The Dark Land - Winner of the 1991 British Fantasy Award
    British Fantasy Award
    The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...

    for Best Short Story
  • When God Lived in Kentish Town
  • Always
  • What You Make It - The title story of the collection
  • The Truth Game

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