Interview |Lara Feigel on Look! We Have Come Through! : Living With D.H. LawrenceInterviews, News, Writing Lara Feigel on Look! We Have Come Through! : Living With D.H. Lawrence We spoke on the phone to academic…
Review | Karina Lickorish Quinn: The Dust Never Settles by Ellen JonesNews, Reviews, WritingEllen Jones The Dust Never Settles by Karina Lickorish Quinn The Dust Never Settles by Karina Lickorish Quinn, Oneworld,…
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Archive | Rights of Passage by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteNews, Poetry, WritingEdward Kamau Brathwaite Rights of Passage The following piece by Barbadian poet and historian Edward Kamau Brathwaite was first…
Essay | In the Pink with Nancy Cadogan by Hannah Hutchings-GeorgiouEssays, News, WritingHannah Hutchings-Georgiou In the Pink with Nancy Cadogan The camellia remained uncrumpled the long journey home. Every evening, the…
Keiran GoddardNewsWe spoke to author and poet Keiran Goddard about his new story in our August/September 2022 issue, ‘A Season for…
Interview | Jay Gao on ImperiumInterviews, News, Writing Jay Gao on Imperium Jay, you’ve had an incredibly busy year, from winning The London Magazine Poetry Prize…
Poetry | Tristan’s Visit to Iseult by Patricia McCarthyNews, Poetry, WritingPatricia McCarthy Tristan’s Visit to Iseult I am coming over sea-mountains with skins of longings and sights of untellable…
Fiction | Common Decency by Susannah DickeyFiction, News, WritingSusannah Dickey Common Decency The following text is reproduced with permission from Susannah Dickey‘s new novel Common Decency (2022),…
Archive | From Notebook by Robert LowellNewsRobert Lowell From Notebook The following piece by American poet Robert Lowell was first published in the November 1970…
Interview | Edin ZenunInterviews, NewsEric Block Edin Zenun Lullaby for Realville is the first solo exhibition in London by Vienna-based arist, Edin Zenun,…
Fiction | Just Passing by Miranda GoldFiction, News, WritingMiranda Gold Just Passing Alf’s train was due in just before six. Caroline’s last message to him was a…
Essay | David Berman and My Stalker by Rowena MacdonaldEssays, News, WritingRowena Macdonald David Berman and My Stalker David Berman killed himself on 7 August 2019, aged 52. Since his…
Poetry | Missing Europe by Greta BellamacinaNews, Poetry, WritingGreta Bellamacina Missing Europe I made up our bed, a clean wedding thought I would find you in it.…
Review | Demon Daze: Kawanabe Kyōsai by James RidingNews, Reviews, WritingJames Riding Demon Daze: Kawanabe Kyōsai It was a British artist named Mortimer Menpes who gave us the most…
Archive | Berck-Plage by Sylvia PlathNews, Poetry, WritingSylvia Plath Berck-Plage Sylvia Plath‘s poem ‘Berck-Plage’ appears in the June 1963 edition of The London Magazine, edited by…
Review | The Meaning of Sex by Stuart WaltonArticles, News, Reviews, ReviewsStuart Walton The Meaning of Sex Sad Love: Romance and the Search for Meaning, Carrie Jenkins, Polity, pp.200, 2022, £14.99…
Fiction | A Sultry Month by Alethea Hayter [Extract]NewsAlethea Hayter A Sultry Month: Scenes of London Literary Life in 1846 The following extract is reproduced with permission…
Nell StevensNewsWe spoke to writer Nell Stevens about her new short story in our June/July issue, ‘Pulse’, the release of her…
Interview | Lubna ChowdharyInterviews, News, WritingEric Block Lubna Chowdhary This summer sees a major solo exhibition of the work of Lubna Chowdhary take place…
Poetry | Two Poems by Andrew WellsNews, Poetry, WritingAndrew Wells Two Poems goldfish poem each corner laid bare like – see all corners laid before me –…
Non-fiction | The Pembridge Poets by Chris RiceNews, WritingChris Rice The Pembridge Poets On 17th June 1976, Robert Greacen (56, Northern Irish poet), hosted the first of…
Poetry | Two Poems by Jasmine GrayNews, Poetry, WritingJasmine Gray Two Poems decorative your vulnerability is that you are a joke you know you are a bruised…
Essay | William Blake at Calvary’s Foot and Sinai’s Cave by Niall McDevittArticles, Essays, Essays, News, WritingNiall McDevitt William Blake at Calvary’s Foot and Sinai’s Cave William Blake never travelled to Jerusalem. Instead, two of his…
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