Say by Sarala Estruch
-Reviewed by Emma Lee- Through the poems in Say, Sarala Estruch explores subjects such as losing a father as a
-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- Homing (Ad Hoc Fiction), a historical novella-in-flash, follows one Norwegian family’s story of life in and
Read more-Reviewed by Deirdre Hines- Now and then I come across a pamphlet of poems which gives me pause, causing me
Read more-Reviewed by Joshua Lambert- The President’s Room (Charco Press) is the tenth book by Argentinian writer Ricardo Romero, but there’s a
Read more-Reviewed by Cath Barton- It’s a moot point whether many people buy anthologies of flash fiction other than the writers
Read more-Reviewed by Charlie Baylis- “The sexual act is in time what the tiger is in space” These words from Georges
Read more-Reviewed by Sally Shaw- Calls to Distant Places (Kingston University Press) is the debut short story collection of author and
Read more-Reviewed by Simon Zonenblick- The beautifully presented Children of Grass is described in its foreword by actor Mary-Louise Parker as
Read more-Reviewed by David Clarke- This is an anthology that wears its heart on its sleeve. Clad (perhaps not uncoincidentally) in
Read moreIt’s with genuine sadness that we’ll soon say goodbye to our current Social Media Manager, Isabelle Kenyon. Isabelle has been
Read more-Reviewed by Dipika Mummery- What if the grieving process could be alleviated by a kind stranger who somehow manages to
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