Fiction | Nothing You Could Call a Place by Shannon Kuta KellyFiction, WritingShannon Kuta Kelly Nothing You Could Call a Place The flat on Szlak had two identical but separate entrances on…
Fiction | A Circular Walk by Kimberly CampanelloFiction, WritingKimberly Campanello A Circular Walk That Sunday they had crossed, probably illegally, into the area that held the poet’s grave.…
Fiction | Advertising by Charlie HinkleyFiction, TLM Young WritersThe following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s…
Essay | XR Meta Incognita by Horatio MorpurgoEssays, WritingHoratio Morpurgo XR Meta Incognita The journalist Raymond Keene was eating in a West End restaurant last summer when XR’s…
Fiction | Mapping Chillies by Suey KweonFiction, News, WritingSuey Kweon Mapping Chillies My mother used to lay out her chillies to dry from around August time each year…
Interview | Douglas Abdell talks to Jean Wainwright about ‘A Reconstructed Trap House’Interviews, WritingThe London Magazine Douglas Abdell talks to Jean Wainwright about ‘A Reconstructed Trap House’ A conversation between Douglas Abdell and…
Poetry | Joan Brossa | Six Poems (El saltamartí)News, Poetry, WritingJoan Brossa El saltamartí / The Tumbler Joan Brossa creates distilled excitement. He is both wise and wild. His poems…
Essay | Dancing with Sophie Taeuber-Arp by Hannah Hutchings-GeorgiouEssays, WritingHannah Hutchings-Georgiou Dancing with Sophie Taeuber-Arp Dear Sophie, ……….I’m thinking of all the ways the body unfurls in the first…
Interview | ‘Women are Expected to Tell Their Personal Story all the Time’: In Conversation with Eimear McBrideInterviews, News, Writing‘Women are Expected to Tell Their Personal Story all the Time’: In Conversation with Eimear McBride Promoting and showcasing Irish…
Review | The Water We Were All Swimming In by Katie da Cunha LewinNews, Reviews, WritingKatie da Cunha Lewin The Water We Were All Swimming In The Inland Sea, Madeleine Watts, Pushkin Press, 2021, 256pp,…
Essay | Unwritten Works: Woolf, Mann and Hemingway by Jeffrey MeyersEssays, WritingJeffrey Meyers Unwritten Works: Woolf, Mann and Hemingway Many writers, to soothe their egos, inflate their reputations and warn off…
Interview | Éric Chevillard on Experimental Writing by Erik MartinyInterviews, WritingErik Martiny Éric Chevillard on Experimental Writing Éric Chevillard is one of the few great French experimental writers still writing…
Essay | Royal Families by Simon OkotieEssays, News, WritingSimon Okotie Royal Families The death of Ikenwoli Godfrey Emiko – the King (or Olu) of Warri – was…
Poetry | The Medium by Regina RosenfeldPoetry, TLM Young WritersThe following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s…
Essay | The Lecturer-Student Trope and the Era of the Strong Female Character by Eimear RyanEssays, WritingEimear Ryan The Lecturer-Students Trope and the Era of the Strong Female Character I sometimes wish that I’d been the…
Interview | Ted Hodgkinson on the London Literature FestivalInterviews, News, WritingTed Hodgkinson on the London Literature Festival This year, the London Literature Festival (Southbank Centre, 21-31 October) is drawing inspiration from…
Review | The Dante Project: Trailblazing a Path to ParadiseNews, Reviews, WritingTrailblazing a Path to Paradise The Dante Project, The Royal Opera House, 14-30 October 2021 Wayne McGregor has never been…
Review | Dispatches from the Cathode Ray by William BradyReviews, WritingWilliam Brady Dispatches from the Cathode Ray The Disconnect, Roisin Kiberd, Serpent’s Tail, 2021, 283pp, £12.99 (paperback) The insidious workings…
Fiction | Jennifer by Luke Lewin DaviesFiction, News, WritingLuke Lewin Davies Jennifer Jennifer watched the ending of the film, with the man we had been told to hate…
Interview | ‘Letting Go of My Mother Tongue’: Vanessa OnwuemeziInterviews, WritingTom Conaghan ‘Let Go of Your Mother Tongue’: An Interview with Vanessa Onwuemezi Is it possible to describe your creative…
Interview | Acoris Andipa on BanksyInterviews, News, WritingEric Block Acoris Andipa on Banksy The Andipa family have been recognised in the art world since 1593 but their…
Poetry | Sweet Pleated Grass by Ajay SawantPoetry, TLM Young WritersThe following piece is published as part of our TLM Young Writers series, a dedicated section of The London Magazine‘s…
Fiction | White Rabbits at Midnight by Mersiha BruncevicFiction, WritingMersiha Bruncevic White Rabbits at Midnight Place des Victoires was deserted, all empty and quiet in the dry winter sun.…
Poetry | The Proof by Rosamund TaylorPoetry, WritingThe following piece was published in our February/March 2021 issue of the magazine. Rosamund Taylor The Proof Tasting her still,…
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