Fishermen’s Tales by Peter Kennedy
-Reviewed by Eleanor Hemsley– Fishermen’s Tales tells the story of the plague in Northern England, as a small village fights
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Read more– Reviewed by Angus Sinclair – – Edited by Samuel Stolton, Jess Gregory, Joe Turnbull & Ricky Howrie. Two
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – It is impossible to do justice to The &NOW Awards 3 in a review which spans a
Read more-Reviewed by Rebecca Burns- Greetings, Hero is a collection of fifteen short stories by Aiden O’Reilly, about 300 pages in
Read more-Reviewed by Sarah Gonnet– As the introduction to this book explains, the Anthropocene Age is a theoretical close-future era where
Read more-Reviewed by Bridey Heing– In 28 Far Cries, Marc Nash pushes the limits of short stories to the very edge,
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Undeniably, we in the West live in an age of information, or readily-accessible and frequently-shared
Read more– Reviewed by Elanor Clarke – Riding in Cars with Girls is a collection that starts as it means to
Read more– Reviewed by Elanor Clarke – Nothing Is Strange is a very apt title for this short collection of short
Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – The Forgotten and the Fantastical: Modern Fables and Ancient Tales, edited by Teika Bellamy, is
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