Essay | Wolf’s Hall by Joanne PaulEssays, WritingJoanne Paul Wolf’s Hall In November 1508, a haberdasher named Thomas Sunnyff walked along Candlewick Street in central London. Passers-by…
Interview | Lisa McInerney talks to Erik MartinyInterviews, WritingErik Martiny Lisa McInerney Lisa McInerney is the editor of The Stinging Fly and the author of three novels: The Glorious…
Poetry | Jessica Traynor | Two PoemsPoetry, WritingJessica Traynor ‘Three Card Spread’ is taken from Aug/Sep 2022 of The London Magazine. ‘And then the water’ is taken…
Fiction | A False Memory of Happier Times Filled with Laughter and Music by David MicklemFiction, WritingDavid Micklem A False Memory of Happier Times Filled with Laughter and Music … Claire had been looking forward to…
Review | Melancholy Recognitions: Two French Novels in Translation by Liam BishopReviews, WritingLiam Bishop Melancholy Recognitions: Two French Novels in Translation Satisfaction | Nina Bouraoui (translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins) | Canterbury:…
Fiction | I Feel Bad About My Watch by Róisín LaniganFiction, Róisín Lanigan, WritingRóisín Lanigan I Feel Bad About My Watch When I was a teenager — a time which seems simultaneously eons…
Fiction | Stained With Salt Water by Sophie HamptonFiction, WritingSophie Hampton Stained with Salt Water The North Sea is shaped like a funnel so when a storm breaks from…
Fiction | Succulent by Alex AspdenFiction, WritingAlex Aspden Succulent We’re having a drink at the old man pub on the corner when she asks me if…
Fiction | The Earring by Colm McDermottFiction, WritingColm McDermott The Earring … Salted almonds. Spicy potato wedges. Green curry wantons. Sitting before your dressing table mirror, drawing…
Fiction | The Toy House by Niamh CullenFiction, WritingNiamh Cullen The Toy House Two stories. No, three. Four, says Molly, standing on the bed to reach the bookshelves,…
Fiction | Hair by Daniel O’ConnorFiction, WritingDaniel O’Connor Hair At hometime, other mummies would talk to his mummy just so they could bathe their fingers in…
Fiction | Rare Bird by Lauren SarazenFiction, WritingLauren Sarazen Rare Bird … “You want to know how to breathe fire?” He was talking to a girl too…
Essay | Kingsley and the Women by Malcolm ForbesEssays, WritingMalcolm Forbes Kingsley and the Women Last year marked the centenary of the birth of Kingsley Amis, the finest British…
Fiction | What’s My Name? by Gary GraceFiction, WritingGary Grace What’s My Name? … I wasn’t long “off the boat” in the States before I’d become a parody…
Adapting Murakami & Animation as Reality – An Interview with Pierre FöldesInterviews, WritingPierre Földes Adapting Murakami & Animation as Reality Pierre Földes on his new film ‘Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman’. Blind Willow,…
Fiction | Between Weathers by Katherine RobinsonFiction, WritingKatherine Robinson Between Weathers Mara was walking home from the hotel when she heard the alarm. She ran down the…
Essay | Blackgirl on Mars by Lesley-Ann Brown [Extract]Essays, WritingLesley-Ann Brown Blackgirl on Mars I decided to go to plant school. It’s not a physical school with humans as…
Poetry | Two Poems by Rob A. MackenziePoetry, WritingRob A. Mackenzie Two Poems … Oriental Delight The facade may resemble a run-down bookies bolted onto a gun-running estate,…
Fiction | In the Dark by Sorcha HamiltonFiction, NewsSorcha Hamilton In the Dark … He sat in the red armchair all evening, drinking cans and smoking. In his…
Fiction | Islam Inc. by Youssef Rakha [Extract]Fiction, NewsYoussef Rakha Islam Inc. … It occurred to me that, on an evening like this in the late seventies, when…
Poetry | Two Poems by Scott ElderNews, PoetryScott Elder Two Poems ….. In the Maelström First the fissure, then the fall one little cog has given up…
Fiction | The Weathermen Were On Strike by JL BogenschneiderFiction, News JL Bogenschneider The Weathermen Were On Strike Spokane Daily Chronicle, Mar. 13 1948 Did I ever tell you about…
Poetry | Fogou by C.P. NieldPoetry Fogou C.P. Nield “Pendene Vowe… a holl or deepe vaute in the grounde, wherinto the sea floweth at high water,…
Archive | Ravages of the Wild Beast in FranceArchive1765 Archive piece Ravages of the Wild Beast in France Although we have taken care not to stuff our magazine…
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