The other day I ate a trussed guinea fowl in a white wine reduction that tasted like refuse. […]
Category Archive: Fiction
After a few moments, after they made love, she thought about it again and she whispered to him, […]
In the quiet train compartment full of sleepy commuters heading to Zurich, an old lady was rigidly sitting […]
‘Guys…’ As always, Leanne’s cheeks fill with blood before her mouth fills with words. ‘There’s something I need […]
Aerial shot, 45 degrees above ground: silhouette (in profile) of forlorn man standing on his own. Attire: smart […]
These were few but wonderful. Heidi, when she was among us, might have been able to sell anything […]
This excerpt from A RAFT MANIFEST is reprinted courtesy of Calamari Archive In the wake of THE BECOMING […]
If you live in London and you ever feel like you’re the only one who feels [insert your […]
“It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact […]
This story is reprinted courtesy of Open Pen and features in their recently published Anthology, available here. […]
