The Manifesto Handbook describes the hidden life of an undervalued genre: the conduit for declarations of principle, advertisements […]
Category Archive: interview[s]
Monique Roffey’s sixth novel, The Mermaid of Black Conch, is set in a tiny Caribbean village in 1976. […]
Jen Calleja’s debut collection, I’m Afraid That’s All We’ve Got Time For, is a sharp and inventive exploration of […]
Juana Adcock is a Mexican poet and literary translator based in Glasgow working in English and Spanish. She […]
Helen Blejerman is an author and illustrator from Mexico based in Sheffield. Helen has published two graphic novels: […]
Endland is a distorted, broken-mirror image of England, a glimpse of the teeming dystopia that lies just beneath […]
An Orphan World is Giuseppe Caputo’s first novel and it tells the love story of two men: a […]
Susan Finlay’s novel Objektophilia blends fiction, design critique, psychoanalysis and more. Split between Brutalist East London and the […]
Luke Turner’s memoir Out of the Woods explores the author’s relationship with nature, religion, sexuality and childhood trauma. […]
Rob Doyle’s third book, Threshold, blends memoir, travelogue, psychedelic exploration and literary obsession. Threshold describes a series of […]
