Interview | Pierre Demarty
Erik Martiny Pierre Demarty Pierre Demarty is a French publisher, writer and translator. His first book was longlisted for…
Fiction | Play by Martha Sprackland
Martha Sprackland Play It was the third time he’d been into the school. Again he felt uncomfortable, vulnerable. Why,…
Jessie Greengrass
We spoke to author Jessie Greengrass about her new story in our June/July 2022 issue, ‘A Lone Astronaut Watches the…
Archive | The Fox by Adrian Mitchell
Adrian Mitchell The Fox A prolific poet whose verse tackled social injustice, nuclear disarmament, racism and violence, and was often…
Review | Keith Ridgway’s A Shock and Leon Craig’s Parallel Hells by Hallam Bullock
Hallam Bullock Keith Ridgway’s A Shock and Leon Craig’s Parallel Hells In his seventh book, A Shock, Keith Ridgway…
Essay | The ‘Borderland’ – Ukrainian Identity, Past and Present by Yva AlexandrovaÂ
Yva Alexandrova The ‘Borderland’ – Ukrainian Identity, Past and Present It is Day 53 of the war in Ukraine and…
Poetry | Two Poems from Limbic by Peter Scalpello
Peter Scalpello Two Poems from Limbic The following poems are from Peter Scalpello‘s collection Limbic, published by Cipher Press. The…
Interview | Ben Turnbull
Eric Block Ben Turnbull On the eve of a major presentation of his sculptures in Bristol, ‘angry Pop Artist’…
Essay | ‘Force, hatred, history’: James Joyce’s Ulysses at 100 by Daniel Mulhall
Daniel Mulhall ‘Force, hatred, history’: James Joyce’s Ulysses at 100 James Joyce’s Ulysses was published in Paris on 2…
Interview | Isabelle Dangy
Erik Martiny An Interview with Isabelle Dangy Isabelle Dangy is an academic and novelist. Her main area of research…
Review | Words Fail Me by Christiana Spens
  Christiana Spens Words Fail Me: Violence, instability, and the limits of language in Aftermath by Preti Taneja (And Other Stories)…
Interview | On the Pleasures of Observing the City: A London walk with Ana Kinsella by Madeleine Feeny
Madeleine Feeny On the Pleasures of Observing the City: A London walk with Ana Kinsella Look Here, Ana Kinsella Daunt…
Archive | Song of Sixpence by Samuel Selvon
Samuel Selvon Song of Sixpence ‘Song of Sixpence’ by Samuel Selvon was published in the August 1960 edition of…
Poetry | All Fools Day & Mischief by Frank Dullaghan
Frank Dullaghan All Fools Day & Mischief All Fools Day It’s an old joke – send a fool on…
Fiction | The Killer Moves Among Us by Anna Walsh
Anna Walsh The Killer Moves Among Us Paula took a cold beer from the fridge and looked out the…
Interview | Josselin Bordat
Erik Martiny An Interview with Josselin Bordat Josselin Bordat is a novelist, short story writer and television host and…
Poetry | Natural Tuning Green Dusk for Dreams by Aaron Fagan
Aaron Fagan Natural Tuning Green Dusk for Dreams Nothing exciting ever happens here because I fear I’m dead when…
Fiction | Still Life by Zoë Wicomb [EXTRACT]
Zoë Wicomb Still Life A novel that looks at colonial legacy and issues of contemporary authorship, Zoë Wicomb‘s novel Still…
Interview | Malcolm Gaskill on witchcraft, gender-politics and being shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2022
Malcolm Gaskill on witchcraft, gender-politics and being shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2022 The Wolfson History Prize…
Poetry | Turkish Delight by Isabelle Baafi
Isabelle Baafi Turkish Delight i know ………everything ………how blood finds its way……… in the dark ……..why earth spins ………but…
Essay | Stubborn Objects by Leon Craig
Leon Craig Stubborn Objects I saw four things    in beautiful fashion journeying together.    Dark were their tracks,…
Fiction | Reward System by Jem Calder [EXTRACT]
Jem Calder Reward System The following text is reproduced with permission from Jem Calder‘s debut collection of short stories,…
Poetry | Care for me like you would a leg injury by Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa
Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa Care for me like you would a leg injury i would like for my presence to…
























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