‘Sweet Home’ by Carys Bray
-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Few of us can remember our childhoods vividly and clearly, every memory of every day
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Few of us can remember our childhoods vividly and clearly, every memory of every day
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Sea of Trees, Robert James Russell’s debut novella, takes its name from Aokigahara, the Japanese forest
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Time, a relatively new publication from Lazy Gramophone Press, is a unique and endearing collection of
Read more-Reviewed by Ralph Jones– Short, Sharp Bursts of Weird Give David Gaffney 150 words and you’ll be holding his hand
Read more-Reviewed by Linda Legters– Stories that appear on printed pages often begin as quiet, interior monologues. To varying degrees, we
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– Around ten per cent of York’s working population is employed in tourism, directly or indirectly,
Read more-Reviewed by Richard T. Watson– The earliest stories were told through word-of-mouth, and passed on with slight variations by being
Read more-Reviewed by Charlotte Barnes– Over recent years there seem to have been fluctuations in the popularity of the short story
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 Martin Macaulay- Tania Hershman’s My Mother was an Upright Piano compacts 56 stories into 136 pages. Her short-short
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