Archive | Song of Sixpence by Samuel SelvonFiction, News, WritingSamuel 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 DullaghanNews, Poetry, WritingFrank 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 WalshFiction, News, WritingAnna Walsh The Killer Moves Among Us Paula took a cold beer from the fridge and looked out the…
Interview | Josselin BordatInterviews, News, WritingErik 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 FaganNews, Poetry, WritingAaron 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]Fiction, News, WritingZoë 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 2022Interviews, News, Writing Malcolm Gaskill on witchcraft, gender-politics and being shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2022 The Wolfson History Prize…
Poetry | Turkish Delight by Isabelle BaafiArticles, News, PoetryIsabelle Baafi Turkish Delight i know ………everything ………how blood finds its way……… in the dark ……..why earth spins ………but…
Essay | Stubborn Objects by Leon CraigEssays, News, WritingLeon Craig Stubborn Objects I saw four things in beautiful fashion journeying together. Dark were their tracks,…
Fiction | Reward System by Jem Calder [EXTRACT]Fiction, News, WritingJem 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 KinshasaArticles, News, PoetrySafiya Kamaria Kinshasa Care for me like you would a leg injury i would like for my presence to…
Fiction | Tolstoy’s Mice by Guy WareFiction, News, WritingGuy Ware Tolstoy’s Mice He says, I don’t do that any more. ………I’m sorry, I wouldn’t have asked. Only…
Poetry | The Bond by André Naffis-SahelyArticles, News, PoetryAndré Naffis-Sahely The Bond The dry August air reeks of wood and ash and the smoke plumes leaving the rocky…
Fiction | The Crying Suite by David HeringArticles, Fiction, NewsDavid Hering The Crying Suite Lachrynoma: cancer of the tears. I was sent down to a stone building behind the…
Interview | Emma Larkin on her new novel, Comrade Aeon’s Field Guide to BangkokInterviews, News, WritingEmma Larkin on her new novel, Comrade Aeon’s Field Guide to Bangkok Emma Larkin is a writer and journalist living…
Fiction | My Name is Yip by Paddy Crewe [Extract]Fiction, News, WritingPaddy Crewe My Name is Yip The following text is reproduced with permission from Paddy Crewe‘s debut novel, My…
Fiction | Nailbed by Elena ZolotariovFiction, News, WritingElena Zolotariov Nailbed I started biting my nails at the age of five. I remember the tingling sensation, neurons…
Archive | Rose and Alfred by Jean CocteauFiction, News, WritingJean Cocteau Rose and Alfred The following piece is from the February 1969 edition of The London Magazine edited by…
Poetry | just dessert by Jack HoustonNews, Poetry, WritingJack Houston just dessert it was then that they reached across the table & jammed a finger into the…
Fiction | Divination by Jen CallejaFiction, News, WritingJen Calleja Divination TW: The following piece contains themes that some readers might find upsetting. When the rain wept…
Poetry | Ice House Love by Natalie ShawNews, Poetry, WritingNatalie Shaw Ice House Love He rather liked the ice house No, he was already a little in love with…
Essay | The Filth and the Fury – England’s Litter Problem by Will StoneEssays, News, WritingWill Stone The Filth and the Fury – England’s Litter Problem In spring 2021, the national road network of…
Interview | Daisy Johnson at The London Book FairInterviews, News, Writing Daisy Johnson at The London Book Fair After a two-year hiatus The London Book Fair returned earlier this…
Poetry | Shop Local by Serena AlagappanNews, Poetry, WritingSerena Alagappan Shop Local the stone pine is local, but a blueberry plant sprouts rampant: the wife takes to…
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