Zed and her family move unwillingly from London to Cornwall, to support her mother's health. Gradually the family fall apart, and it is only when Zed realises that the cormorants... Læs mere
Gentle, passionate and above all honest, Kate Foley's poems celebrate her discovery of her identity, and her meeting in later life, migration to a new country, and marriage, with her Dutch wife.
Jeremy Dixon found surprising inspiration at work. His poems were written on the ends of till rolls and smuggled out in his socks. Anyone who has ever worked in retail will recognise the characters and situations, and the magnificent management absurdities.
A humorous folk tale, The Duke owns everything he can see from his castle - everything except one small house and field - They belong to the Old Woman from Friuli, and she isn't selling!
Story Cities explore ways in which stories respond to, reflect and re-imagine the city. Explore new short fictions in multiple genres that address the city. A guide book to the fictional city, all cities, any city: never identified, the city has a voice of its own.
For Solstice Shorts Festival 2020, Writers respond or react to, or are inspired by, a sixteenth century poem: Robert Southwell's Tymes Goe by Turnes.
A man carries his girlfriend in the breast pocket of his shirt. A young soldier searches the houses and barns of the families with whom he grew up. An astronaut wonders whether she can... Læs mere
A Novel in short stories about life on the edge of the apocalypse.
Poems, short fiction and scripts from UK Deaf, deaf and hard of hearing writers. Our theme is movement. Edited by Liosa Kelly co-editor of Magma 69, The Deaf Issue; co-Chair of Magma... Læs mere