The morning sun shines through the window and she looks out at the sky and sees the moon […]
Author: @MinorLits
I don’t believe in ghosts but I have seen one. I know how that makes me seem. I […]
It’s not appropriate to call the most recent Booker Prize-winning novel ‘minor’ literature, but it’s only thanks to […]
Duncan was interviewed in the basement of a converted townhouse in the city centre. He sat opposite a […]
When I approached poet Alina Ştefănescu about the possibility of doing an interview, the idea of discussing a […]
Where I come from, sex is something you have. That is, if you’re not ugly.* Where I come […]
In 2011, having finished my studies and with little idea what to do next, I left for South […]
Last month, writer and critic Anthony Clifton posted a review of [Title] by [Name of Author], a book, […]
The landscapes of Zhang Daqian (1899-1983) mesmerise and excite yet have an oddly soothing effect upon the mind. […]
Published earlier this year by Erratum Press, Steve Hanson’s Last Days of Pompeii – Vol. 1 is a […]
