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Dread

Poetry
  Somehow the present is never enough, the scoured sky, the green tree of now translucent with seeing. Instead the…

Beyond the Hurt

Poetry
  Beyond the hurt lies the hurt Of a belief that lies shattered; A trust and a judgement exposed To…

The Changeling

Fiction
  The baby is crying. Downstairs there is music – Freddie and the Dreamers’ You Belong to Me. Moira straightens…

The Sloth

Fiction
  We were all in love with this thing – me, Gabi and Sol. Something about its creaky movements and…

Forces To Be Reckoned With

Reviews
  The Storm House, Tim Liardet, Carcanet, 66pp, £9.95 (paperback) November, Sean O’Brien, Picador, 84pp, £8.99 (paperback) In his essay,…

Building History

Reviews
  Ghost Milk: Calling Time on the Grand Project, Iain Sinclair, Hamish Hamilton, 432pp, £20 (hardback) Since being banned from…

Half a Mirror

Reviews
  Drawing in Ash, William Stone, Salt Publishing, 112pp, £9.99 (paperback) The Game of Bear, Peter Bennet, Flambard Press, 72pp,…

Has Houellebecq Lost La Haine?

Reviews
  The Map and the Territory, Michel Houellebecq (translated by Gavin Bowd), William Heinemann, 304pp, £17.99 (hardback) Michel Houellebecq’s personal…
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