Review | We’ll Never Have Paris ed. Andrew GallixReviews, Writing“The failure of the English revolution… is all around us: in the Westminster constitution, in Ireland, and poisoning English attitudes…
Review | Billy Budd at Royal Opera HouseReviews, WritingFor the first time in almost twenty years, Benjamin Britten’s Billy Budd returns home to the Royal Opera House in…
Interview | Kate Mosse: Secrets of StorytellingInterviews, WritingKate Mosse is a multi-million, number one bestselling author who writes historical fiction combined with crime, adventure, mystery, conflict and…
Poetry | Trapeze by Layla Benitez-JamesPoetry, WritingLayla Benitez-James Trapeze A rabbit might be taken away from a butcher by two different people and prepared separately; I…
Saudi’s New Ministry of Culture a Surprise at the 58th BiennaleWritingSteven O’Brien Saudi’s New Ministry of Culture a Surprise at the 58th Biennale It becomes harder for me to say…
Review | Henry Moore: Influences and Influenced at Connaught BrownReviews, WritingHenry Moore has had an insurmountable influence on contemporary art. A new exhibition at Mayfair gallery Connaught Brown — Henry…
Extract | Rosalind by Arifa AkbarEssays, Writing“Rosalind” by Arifa Akbar, extract taken from Tales of Two Londons: Stories from a Fractured City, ed. Claire Armitstead, Arcadia…
Extract | Mnemic Symbols by Andrew HodgsonFiction, Writing The following is an extract from Andrew Hodgson’s novel Mnemic Symbols (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2019). For more information, visit Dostoyevsky…
Fiction | The Interpreter of Dreams and Maladies by Mark BudmanFiction, WritingMark Budman The Interpreter of Dreams and Maladies I. Stick Figures in Paradise The interpreter of dreams and maladies draws…
Interview | Johnnie Cooper | throe on throeInterviews, WritingA new exhibition at Saatchi Gallery sees a major survey by the acclaimed British artist Johnnie Cooper. Spanning two galleries, throe…
Fiction | The Bone Mole by Ed CottrellFiction, WritingEd Cottrell The Bone Mole ———There was a little bone mole for sale, a carving of a mole made of…
Poetry | Coot by Iain TwiddyPoetry, WritingIain Twiddy Coot It didn’t need to be a big ripple nudging its reed-nest for the overstep to plop into…
Interview | Ilana Manolson | Chance EncountersInterviews, WritingInspired by the fluidity and evolution of nature, the acclaimed Canadian American artist Ilana Manolson expresses both a personal and…
Extract | Flogging a Dead Clothes Horse by Thom CuellEssays, WritingThe following is an extract from We’ll Never Have Paris edited by Andrew Gallix (3:AM Magazine) — a new collection…
Review | Fresh Complaint by Jeffrey Eugenides & Days of Awe by A. M. HomesReviews, WritingJeffrey Eugenides’s latest short story collection is packed full of literary treats in case you haven’t read them when they…
Poetry | Ants on City Walls by Manash Firaq BhattacharjeePoetryManash Firaq Bhattacharjee Ants on City Walls . Think Neither fear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices Are fathered by…
Review | Out of the Woods by Luke TurnerReviews, WritingOut of the Woods, the first book by Luke Turner, begins with the breakdown of a five year relationship with…
Review | Phyllida Barlow at Royal AcademyReviews, WritingI’ve collected driftwood from beaches for years. A particularly large piece hangs by the door to my house. Every time…
Extract | The Governesses by Anne Serre tr. Mark HutchinsonFiction, WritingAnne Serre (tr. Mark Hutchinson) The Governesses ‘One less,’ thought the elderly gentleman to himself as he folded up his…
Essay | I Go Away To Talk To Myself by Sinead O’BrienEssays, WritingSinead O’Brien I Go Away To Talk To Myself A trip has the same quality a Friday has. Everything ahead.…
Review | Faust at the Royal Opera HouseReviews, WritingFaust, the epitome of grand French opera and Gonoud’s masterpiece returns to Covent Garden in this fifth revival of David…
Review | Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2019 at The Photographers’ GalleryReviews, WritingEach room immerses the viewer in the artist’s expert documentation. We are encouraged to do more than just observe the…
Review | Bindlestiff by Wayne HollowayReviews, Writing2036. In a ramshackle, backwater United States, Marine Corps vet Frank Dubois journeys from L.A. to Detroit, seeking redemption for…
Review | WITCH by Rebecca TamásPoetry, Reviews, WritingBriony Willis WITCH WITCH, by Rebecca Tamás, Penned in the Margins, pp. 119, £9.99. (paperback) In her latest collection, WITCH, Rebecca…
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