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The Labyrinth (from the Paradise & Hell) — Isabel del Río

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Contrary to what some people might suggest, you can wander around a labyrinth without necessarily dirtying your hands. […]

@MinorLits 19/03/2020 fiction

Excerpt: Witches’ Sabbath by Maurice Sachs (translated by Richard Howard)

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Witches’ Sabbath is the remarkable autobiographical chronicle of French author Maurice Sachs (1906–1945). To Sachs, the work was […]

@MinorLits 18/03/2020 fiction

“Translating sends me into rabbit holes of meaning and semantics and the magic of language and the way it can create worlds” — An interview with Juana Adcock, by Silvia Rothlisberger

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Juana Adcock is a Mexican poet and literary translator based in Glasgow working in English and Spanish. She […]

@MinorLits 17/03/2020 interview[s]

Synesthesia (an excerpt from Dostoyevsky Wannabe Cities: Sheffield) — Helen Blejerman

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There are times when I feel reverence for the sound of things. Don’t we all, perhaps? Particularly when […]

@MinorLits 12/03/2020 fiction

Exercises in Control by Annabel Banks — Harry Gallon

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Exercises in Control, the debut collection from Annabel Banks, fills the space between stimuli and reaction that resides […]

@MinorLits 10/03/2020 review[s]

“I write in my mother tongue or I lose everything” — An interview with Helen Blejerman, by Silvia Rothlsiberger

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Helen Blejerman is an author and illustrator from Mexico based in Sheffield. Helen has published two graphic novels: […]

@MinorLits 03/03/2020 interview[s]

‘Reality is too important to be left to the realists’ – An interview with Tim Etchells, by Thom Cuell

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Endland is a distorted, broken-mirror image of England, a glimpse of the teeming dystopia that lies just beneath […]

@MinorLits 25/02/2020 interview[s]

Autolysis, or ways of disappearing — Sylvia Warren

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I spend more time in graveyards now so many of my friends have died. I don’t like them […]

@MinorLits 20/02/2020 fiction

Surrender: Survival Skills — Alice Furse

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Joanna Pocock’s Surrender opens with the author’s ennui at approaching fifty, being on the cusp of the menopause […]

@MinorLits 18/02/2020 essay[s], review[s]

Orphan Worlds: An Interview with Giuseppe Caputo — Silvia Rothlisberger

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An Orphan World is Giuseppe Caputo’s first novel and it tells the love story of two men: a […]

@MinorLits 11/02/2020 interview[s]

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