Postcard Stories by Jan Carson
-Reviewed by Siobhan Denton– As a nation, we are busier than ever. This increased demand on time has led to
Read more-Reviewed by Siobhan Denton– As a nation, we are busier than ever. This increased demand on time has led to
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– The title of Tania Hershman’s third collection comes from one of the stories inside –
Read more-By Terry Melia- We Could’ve Been Happy Here is a collection of twelve bittersweet stories, all set in contemporary Midwest
Read more–Reviewed by Markku Nivalainen– Joseph Ridgwell’s individually published poem, Where are the rebels?, asks what happened to the revolutionary dreams
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- A modern school built ‘in the brutalist style’ sits on the top of a hill. On
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 Nick Murray- Reading Treats feels like swooping in through someone’s window and slowing down just long enough to
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Terry Sanders’ 1987 documentary Slow Fires ‘looks at the disintegration of library holdings worldwide due to
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Matric Rage is Genna Gardini’s powerful and strange debut collection, published by the new South African
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