Okechukwu Nzelu’s first novel, The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney, won a Betty Trask Award, was shortlisted for the Desmond […]
Goodbye Chateau Marmont, you elusive cunt. Perched on a hillside overlooking a shapeshifting Sunset Boulevard, silent in your […]
This interview was conducted by Nina Živančević in London, in November 2015. It has never been published in […]
When I was little, my mother told me the same anecdote several times. It was from when she’d […]
When is a book a book of short stories and when is it a collection? The difference might […]
As closing act to The Quarantine Hotline (for now) some of the people that make the magazine possible […]
Truncate and return, the argument that was not made, and take the argument that was not made to […]
For the eighteenth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Carolina Orloff, editor of Edinburgh-based Charco […]
Jude Cook’s second novel, Jacob’s Advice, follows two cousins, searching for their Jewish identity in the Paris of […]
Down through the pines from the lake, shards, unevenly distributed, and the odd nose, of wood, as the […]