London Gothic by Nicholas Royle
–Reviewed by Neil Campbell– You know what we’re in for when the creepy second person narration of ‘Welcome’ refers you
Read more–Reviewed by Neil Campbell– You know what we’re in for when the creepy second person narration of ‘Welcome’ refers you
Read more–Reviewed by Cath Barton– The art of the short story is about suggestion. It is about offering something that invites
Read more– Reviewed by Sam Pryce – Seagulls adorn the covers of these two pamphlets recently published by Nightjar Press —
Read more-Reviewed by Adrian Slatcher– In Camera follows on from other books from Roelof Bakker’s Negative Press in being both uncategorisable, and
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Forgive me for bringing a shed-load of politics into this review, and arguably swamping the
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 Tori Truslow– New Fairy Tales‘ mission statement is there in its title, and stated again on its website: ‘to
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