The Numbers by Christopher Burns & Jackdaws by Neil Campbell
-Reviewed by Cath Barton- Nightjar Press publishes single-story chapbooks in limited editions of 200 copies. Elusive, like the bird of
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- Nightjar Press publishes single-story chapbooks in limited editions of 200 copies. Elusive, like the bird of
Read more-Reviewed by Jessica Gregory- Just stuff. Just things and meanings and motions swirling round and round, littering your already less
Read more-Reviewed by Andie Berryman– When I first read this book, I had to question if a post-punk, Channel 5-addicted, hipster
Read more– Reviewed by T. F. Rhoden – Sometimes the setting of stories, the barrios and backstreets and weighty avenues of
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- Hani is a hot-air balloon pilot, but not in a setting or situation which most of
Read more– Reviewed by Daisy English – C.H Clepitt’s absorbing novella, I Wore Heels To The Apocalypse, was published earlier this
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Murray- Reading Treats feels like swooping in through someone’s window and slowing down just long enough to
Read more-Reviewed by James Knight– There are many writers on Twitter who play with the tweet as a literary form, exploiting
Read more– Reviewed by Daisy English – Melissa Reddish’s captivating novella, Girl & Flame, tells the story of how a girl
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– Karen Little writes characters with a surface oddness. Whether they are floridly psychotic or merely displaying
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