Poetry | Hidden Time by Alan ZhukovskiPoetry, WritingThey live inside the warmth of typing fingers, inside the ghostly glass of hidden years you wanted to implant inside…
Poetry | Michael O’Neill | A TributeNews, Poetry, WritingMichael O’Neill (1953-2018) was a very gifted poet and a brilliant literary critic, who was Professor of English at the…
Review | Xeixa: Fourteen Catalan PoetsPoetry, Reviews, WritingXeixa: Fourteen Catalan Poets Tupelo Press, 2018, edited by Marlon L. Fick and Francisca Esteve The news in recent months…
Essay Competition 2018 — Winners Announced!Competitions, Essays, News, WritingFirst of all, a huge, huge thank you to everybody who shared and entered this year’s essay prize! Though it…
Review | Rough Trade Books | Series 3Poetry, Reviews, WritingThe recently-launched Rough Trade Books imprint has been releasing pamphlets at a prolific rate since the summer of last year,…
Interview: Adriaan van Heerden — Unreal CityInterviews, Newsletter, WritingAdriaan van Heerden is an artist and photographer whose work has been exhibited in London, Barcelona, Kyoto and Singapore, and…
Interview | Amy SackvilleFiction, Interviews, News, WritingBack in March at the London Book Fair earlier this year, Vanessa Wheeler sat down with the author Amy Sackville…
Review | The Triumph of Cancer by Chris McCabeNews, Poetry, Reviews, WritingThe scientific language used by doctors to describe cancer—the uncontrollable growth of a single cell—is often mystifying and alienating. Can…
Review | Space Shifters at the Hayward GalleryReviews, WritingAn unmitigated treat if you love conceptual art installations and sculptures, SPACE SHIFTERS features twenty artists exploring our perception of…
Review | Hansel and Gretel at the Royal Opera HouseReviews, WritingThe operatic Christmas mainstay Hansel and Gretel, by Humperdinck, makes a long awaited return to the Royal Opera House; it’s…
Review | Charlotte Prodger and Forensic Architecture — The Turner Prize Exhibition at Tate BritainReviews, WritingIn The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age, Allucquére Roseanne Stone discusses how our…
Essay | The Wild Side of Town by Alexis SelfEssays, WritingThere are millions of miles of Montessori walls filled with quotations about the virtues of sharing. But you don’t want…
Interview | Trate | Emotive BrutesInterviews, Preview, WritingCanadian artist Trate is causing a stir in London’s art world, and this will intensify next year when he holds his…
News | The Sunday Times Young Writer of the YearNewsAdam Weymouth was announced as the winner of The Sunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year…
Review | Krzysztof Gil: Welcome to the Country Where the Gypsy has been Hunted at l’étrangèreReviews, WritingOn view at l’étrangère gallery in East London is the first ever UK solo exhibition by the Polish Roma artist…
Review | Shitstorm by Fernando SdrigottiReviews, WritingShitstorm, Fernando Sdrigotti, Open Pen, 2018, £4.99 Among four equally alluring others, Open Pen’s new series of “novelettes” features Fernando…
Poetry | A Series of Ekphrastic Poems on Eileen Agar’s Marine Object by Suzannah V. EvansPoetry, WritingSuzannah V. Evans is a poet, editor, and critic. The following series of poems was inspired by a visit to…
Flash Fiction | Never Fall For That by Rebecca LillyFiction, Poetry, Writing“Clarify your intent,” — Lama Chopra, our meditation teacher, rang the bell for us to sit — “the Reaper was…
Review | Now, Now, Louison by Jean FrémonNews, Reviews, WritingNow, Now, Louison, Jean Frémon (translated by Cole Swensen), Les Fugitives, 2018, pp.115, £12.00 Now, Now, Louison, originally published in French…
Review | Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired By Her Writings — Fitzwilliam Museum, CambridgeReviews, WritingThe first thing that you see as you enter the Virginia Woolf exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum is a photograph…
Review | Death and Other Holidays by Marci VogelReviews, WritingDeath and Other Holidays, Marci Vogel, Melville House, November 2018 Award-winning writer, poet and translator Marci Vogel is the author…
Review | Glad I Did It — Christina Reihill at Bermondsey Project SpaceReviews, WritingMade up of three L-shaped levels, Christina Reihill’s Glad I did it is an invitation into the mind and last…
Review | Exposure by Olivia SudjicEssays, News, Reviews, WritingExposure, Olivia Sudjic, Pensinsula Press, 2018, pp. 127, £6 Exposure, the new book by Olivia Sudjic, elegantly dissects the multi-layered…
Interview | 2018 Short Story Prize Judges!Competitions, Competitions, News, Preview, Short Stories, TLM Featured, WritingWith only a few weeks remaining for our Short Story Prize for this year, we thought we would catch up…
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