Essay | Poetic Rhythm and the Sonority of Being by Raymond ShorthouseEssaysRaymond Shorthouse Poetic Rhythm and the Sonority of Being . . In contemporary philosophical debate there is increasing interest in…
Fiction | The Catch by Sarah TurnerFictionSarah Turner The Catch It’s a long time since Richard’s seen his father. There are reasons, but he doesn’t…
Poetry | Farouk by Yvonne GreenNews, PoetryYvonne Green Farouk But, I asked my mum, how could he have eaten 40 quail at one sitting? he being…
Review | Drawing Blood: Why T.J. Clark Still Thinks Cézanne Can Save Us by Adam HeardmanNews, ReviewsAdam Heardman Drawing Blood: Why T.J. Clark Still Thinks Cézanne Can Save Us If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and…
Essay | Passing the Times with Rosemary Mayer by Hannah Hutchings-GeorgiouEssays, News, ReviewsHannah Hutchings-Georgiou Passing the Times with Rosemary Mayer Rosemary Mayer: Ways of Attaching was shown at Spike Island, Bristol, between…
Fiction | Sky Blue by Phoebe HurstFiction, HomepagePhoebe Hurst Sky Blue The security guard zipped my phone into a grey bag. The zip was made from…
Essay | You Must Change Your Life: Making Room For Wonder by Maya PopaEssays, News Maya C. Popa You Must Change Your Life: Making Room for Wonder Among the daily wonders we experience as human…
Essay | A Girl’s Story by Annie Ernaux [Extract]EssaysAnnie Ernaux (trans. Alison L. Strayer) A Girl’s Story ‘I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who…
Review | An A-Z of Jonathan Meades by Daniel JanesHomepage, ReviewsDaniel Janes An A-Z of Jonathan Meades Pedro & Ricky Come Again: Selected Writing 1988-2020, Jonathan Meades, Unbound, 2021, pp.983,…
Fiction | Widow: Dominic Rose by Jonathan MeadesFiction, NewsJonathan Meades Widow: Dominic Rose At god knows what hour the doorbell goes. Morning? It’s still dark. There I was…
Essay | A New Season by Tara McEvoyEssays, Homepage, NewsTara McEvoy A New Season My first training session with the East Belfast ladies Gaelic football team was on July…
Fiction | The Changing Light by Patrick HollowayFiction, Homepage, Short StoriesPatrick Holloway The Changing Light You are at the kitchen window, peeling spuds. It is hard to curve the knife…
Fiction | A Large Coat With An Old Man Inside by Vesna MainFiction, Homepage, Short StoriesVesna Main A Large Coat With An Old Man Inside Two weeks had passed between the day she had asked…
Poetry | Newly Arrived by Christopher HortonNews, PoetryChristopher Horton Newly Arrived The neighbours each ask us why we left London. What they really want to know…
Poetry | Maybe I’ll Be A Waitress by Alex MarlowNews, PoetryAlex Marlow Maybe I’ll Be A Waitress Listen. I’ve decided to go soft. Maybe I’ll be a waitress, at the…
Fiction | Pulse by Nell StevensFiction, Homepage, Short StoriesNell Stevens Pulse ‘Hm?’ you said. ‘What did you say?’ All evening, I’d been trying and failing to raise it.…
Fiction | Aurora by Seraphina Madsen [Extract]Fiction, NewsSeraphina Madsen Aurora The following extract is reproduced with permission from Seraphina Madsen’s Aurora. A surreal, speculative, read-in-one-sitting, feminist literary…
Fiction | Lizette by the Sea by Jade Angeles FittonFiction, Fiction, Homepage, News, WritingJade Angeles Fitton Lizette by the Sea . Lizette stared at the oranges on her Liberty print diary until they…
Essay | A North London Light by Christiana SpensEssays, News, WritingChristiana Spens A North London Light Joshua Press works from home. More specifically, he paints from home, and in a…
Essay | Death and Forgetting by Kate TsurkanEssays, Homepage, WritingKate Tsurkan Death and Forgetting J.H. Rosny aîné, a founding author of French science fiction — whose stories featured sinister,…
Poetry | The Greenhouse by Lianne O’HaraHomepage, News, Poetry, WritingLianne O’Hara The Greenhouse Electric cobwebs of daughter around my skin: magnetic fields of resistance, invisible sweat too slippery to…
Poetry | Flightless Girl, American Debutante by Eva GriffinHomepage, Poetry, WritingEva Griffin Flightless Girl, American Debutante In all extravagance I admit to wanting you, as if I have forgotten…
Interview | Ryan O’NeillHomepage, Interviews, NewsEric Martiny Ryan O’Neill Ryan O’Neill is a Scottish writer living in Australia. In recent years, he has made a…
Poetry | Two Poems by Sarah FletcherHomepage, News, Poetry, WritingSarah Fletcher Two Poems On the Tedium of Memory, On Rape Onlookers compose her illustrated autotome: she is carried…
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