Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Over recent years there seem to have been fluctuations in the popularity of the short story
Read more– interviewed by James Webster – With the Saboteur Awards results to be announced at the Awards Party in just two
Read more-Reviewed by Rosie Breese- ctrl+alt+del is a magazine that stands out. It’s delightfully compact, neat, and visually interesting, both in
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Fog and Other Stories, a collection of stories by Laury A. Egan, is set mostly in
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– Scarborough-based Valley Press is a relative newcomer, first established in 2008, but is quickly building
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– In the absence of words and common language, much of human communication happens through non-verbal
Read more-Reviewed by Billy Mills– It has long been my opinion that editor introductions to anthologies should consist of a
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– interviewed by James Webster – JibbaJabba has been nominated for the Best Regular Spoken Word Night category in this
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke– The Atlantic liner Titanic, which sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912 with the
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