A Witness of Waxwings by Alison Lock
– Reviewed by Cath Barton – There are elemental forces writ large in Alison Lock’s collection of short stories, especially
Read more– Reviewed by Cath Barton – There are elemental forces writ large in Alison Lock’s collection of short stories, especially
Read moreThere have been some brilliant short story collections published in the last twelve months. The first round of Saboteur voting
Read more– Reviewed by Terry Melia – Back in the 1970s, low income limited my book purchasing to second hand novels
Read more– Reviewed by Rhys Knapman – Food of the Gods is a single author collection of seven horror stories and a
Read more– Reviewed by Scott Manley Hadley – The Secret Box by Daina Tabūna is a pamphlet of short stories published
Read more– Reviewed by Cath Barton – From Liz sorting through jewellery intended for her daughter Becky to inherit, to the
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,
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