‘Catching the Barramundi’ by Rebecca Burns
-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– The stories in Rebecca Burns’ debut collection Catching the Barramundi are primarily focused on the moments of
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– The stories in Rebecca Burns’ debut collection Catching the Barramundi are primarily focused on the moments of
Read more-Reviewed by Nick Sweeney– The stories are introduced as interpretations of ‘modern society’ conveying foreboding, dreams and apprehension. I think
Read more-Reviewed by Laura Seymour– As David Morley writes in his introduction, this new anthology explores ‘the possibility of place and
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– For my English O Level, one of the creative writing options was to write a story based
Read more-Reviewed by Ananya S Guha– The basic tenet of Estuary is a synecdoche for the arts, a confluence, convergence or
Read more-Reviewed by Joan Standwick- Binders full of women was originally a limited-edition chapbook edited by Sophie Mayer and Sarah Crewe created
Read more-Reviewed by Martin Macaulay- Long, Drawn and Other Random Bits is a visually arresting collection of self-published short writing by
Read moreYour Pick of this Year’s Best Indie Lit! Nominations are now closed, you can view the shortlist and vote for the
Read more-Reviewed by Elinor Walpole- Described as ‘Twelve stories of obsession, loss and getting in a state’ Ashley Stokes’s The Syllabus
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Post-Experimentalism is the new project from the Bartleby Snopes team, and bills itself as the world’s
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