Armchair/Shotgun: Issue 2
-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan- For the uninitiated, Armchair/Shotgun is a biannual compendium of contemporary fiction, poetry, visual art and authorial
Read more-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan- For the uninitiated, Armchair/Shotgun is a biannual compendium of contemporary fiction, poetry, visual art and authorial
Read more–Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Online magazines seem to go one of two ways: either they emulate the print copy by having
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj– The Night The Tea Box is a charming, genteel and tea-filled place during the
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– You may not be familiar with the Lune Valley, but I think you should be.
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– Shad Thames, Broken Wharf is a commissioned play, or script for a short film, written by Chris
Read more-Reviewed by James Webster– The Night I’ve reviewed H&T a couple of times before, so let’s get straight to the
Read moreWhere Sabotage interviews Marcella Morgan and Karen Dolan, founders of The Pamphlet Project, a Galway-based initiative bringing artists and poets
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– The following review is going to cover two pamphlets by Hervé Le Tellier published by the
Read more-Reviewed by Will Langdale- Although there are some hard swallows – and, really, when has this ever not been true
Read moreHere, at last, is the long-awaited shortlisted for the Saboteur Awards, 2011. Here are the publications that caught our reviewers’
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