Jiaqi Kang discusses autofiction, the Sino diaspora, and post-socialist art debates in China on The London Magazine Podcast.
Interview | Andreea Iulia Scridon talks to Monica Cure
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Poetry | Destined Fate by Leemar Sheriff
The following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s website which showcases the…
Interview | In Conversation: Jane Haynes and Hilary Mantel
Jane Haynes and Hilary Mantel In Conversation: Jane Haynes and Hilary Mantel The following text is a literal, although…
Essay | Harry Diamond’s Some London People, Fifty Years On by Adelaide Crosby
Adelaide Crosby Harry Diamond’s Some London People, Fifty Years On While perhaps best known by-proxy for his relationship with Francis…
Essay | Darkness by Leemar Sheriff
The following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s website which showcases the…
Poetry | Vesper by Leemar Sheriff
The following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s website which showcases the…
Review | Adelaide Crosby on the Summer’s Best Ecological Art
Adelaide Crosby Towards a New Ecology This July begins with the news of the hottest June on record in…
Fiction | Red Smoking Mirror by Nick Hunt [Extract]
Nick Hunt Red Smoking Mirror . From Red Smoking Mirror by Nick Hunt, published by Swift Press, out now. She takes…
Archive | Two Poems by Sylvia Plath
‘Inscrutable, / Below shoulders not once / Seen by any man who kept his head, / You defy questions / You defy other godhood.’
Poetry by Sylvia Plath.
Fiction | Second Self by Chloë Ashby [Excerpt]
Chloë Ashby Second Self . From Second Self by Chloë Ashby, published by Hachette, out now. February It had never happened to…
Fiction | Sanderson’s Isle by James Clarke [Extract]
James Clarke Sanderson’s Isle . From Sanderson’s Isle by James Clarke published by Serpent’s Tail, out 13th of July 2023. Set in the…
Review | Joyce’s Ouroboros by Katie Tobin
Katie Tobin Joyce’s Ouroboros Anslem Kiefer – Finnegans Wake at White Cube, Bermondsey, 7th June – 20th August 2023. Rightfully,…
Poetry | The Warning by HLR
HLR The Warning Feebly dragging a brush over your molars,you spot, for the first time ever, the warning printed on…
Poetry | Two Poems by Beattie
Beattie Two Poems . . House The solicitor is firstto tell me: I have inherited my father’spassion for mechanical thinking…
Podcast | Phoebe Hurst
Phoebe Hurst speaks about her new story, ‘The Dump’, and her writing process as part of the ‘Literary Clinic’ segment of our podcast.
Interview | Nicola Dinan on her debut novel, Bellies
Katie Tobin Nicola Dinan on her debut novel, Bellies . Bellies, Nicola Dinan, Doubleday, pp. 336, £14.99. . First of all, I…
Poetry | Three Poems by Jack Houston
Jack Houston Three Poems Grrrrreat just do it good things come to those who wait it’s good to talk…
Interview | Antonia Crane on selling sex and cinema
Erik Martiny Antonia Crane . Antonia Crane’s memoir Spent was published by Rare Bird Books and translated into French to…
Fiction | The Four Corners of the Heart by Françoise Sagan
Françoise Sagan The Four Corners of the Heart The following extract is reproduced with permission from Françoise Sagan’s The Four…
Fiction | Tears in the Rain by Patrick Christie
Patrick Christie Tears in the Rain The interior surfaces of the exhibition’s final room were so spotlessly white that…
Poetry | Two Poems by Joan García Viltró
Joan García Viltró Two Poems The Swimmers: 24th February 2. August. Deutschland hat Rußland den Krieg erklärt. –…
Fiction | Man Collection by Ed Cottrell
Ed Cottrell Man Collection . She was waiting by the delicatessen fridges, on a wooden seat. She looked behind her,…
Fiction | Whites Can Dance Too by Kalaf Epalanga (trans. Daniel Hahn) [Extract]
Kalaf Epalanga (trans. Daniel Hahn) Whites Can Dance Too From Whites Can Dance Too by Kalaf Epalanga, translated by Daniel…