Tea for the Rent Boy by Helen Lynch
– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – Tea For The Rent Boy, Helen Lynch’s second collection of stories, addresses several weighty
Read more– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – Tea For The Rent Boy, Helen Lynch’s second collection of stories, addresses several weighty
Read more-Reviewed by Neil Campbell– I know Charlie Hill. He wears floral shirts. He once stared at me through the entirety
Read more– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – Would you like to read experimental writing that explores the liminal space between consciousness
Read more– Reviewed by Chloë Moloney – I’ve read about comets, how ancient civilizations saw them as the portent of danger,
Read more– Reviewed by Chloë Moloney – ‘Anger floods in to fill the lull. I never even wanted bloody kids. Yet
Read more– Reviewed by Alexandra Cocksworth – The pedigree of the Unthology series is by now well-established and its ninth instalment
Read more– Reviewed by Jenny Booth – What do migrants from the global south, troubled families dodging social workers, and menopausal
Read more– Reviewed by Cherry Potts – This is an odd little book, full of catastrophes accepted without question, and characters
Read more– Reviewed by Cherry Potts – This is the slenderest of slender collections, only eleven stories, although one of those
Read more-Reviewed by Scott Manley Hadley– Brief Instructions (Ghostbird Press, 2017) is a collection of eighteen pieces of flash fiction by
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