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The Winter’s Tale Sequence — Bailey Blumenstock

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Hermione on trial There is an insect in the castle that hid from me until I walked to […]

@MinorLits 15/08/2019 experimental

The Transfiguration — Ryan Napier

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I had always been proud of my relationship with my stepfather. He never insisted that I call him […]

@MinorLits 13/08/2019 fiction

Other Rooms by Matthew Turner — Emma Miles

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I, we… whatever, That’s going to be the theme here. That’s going to be how it all starts, […]

@MinorLits 06/08/2019 review[s]

What is the Schizopastoral? — Mike Corrao

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(it is discovered in the fitzcarraldo edition of an ed atkins collection. when the language of the page […]

@MinorLits 01/08/2019 experimental

The Momus Questionnaire — Melatu Uche Okorie

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Melatu Uche Okorie is a writer and scholar. Born in Nigeria, she moved to Ireland in 2006. It […]

@MinorLits 01/08/2019 interview[s]

How Uncanny was my Valley — Mazin Saleem

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It was rich, Tina saying he was self-involved, since she was the one who’d always claimed he was […]

@MinorLits 30/07/2019 fiction

The Potent Mythology of the English Riviera — An Interview with Isabel Waidner by Thom Cuell

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Set on a crumbling tourist resort on the Isle of Wight, Isabel Waidner’s novel We Are Made of […]

@MinorLits 16/07/2019 interview[s]

Excerpt: Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari, Britain’s Secret Gay Language by Paul Baker

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From ‘What is Polari?’: Polari is playful, quick and clever – it’s a constantly evolving language of fast put-downs, […]

@MinorLits 11/07/2019 essay[s]

Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari by Paul Baker — Thom Cuell

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In the beginning Gloria created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was nanti form, and void; […]

@MinorLits 09/07/2019 review[s]

‘History always saturates a landscape’: An Interview with Lucie McKnight Hardy — Thom Cuell

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Lucie McKnight Hardy’s debut novel Water Shall Refuse Them is set during the 1976 summer heatwave. Nif, a […]

@MinorLits 04/07/2019 interview[s]

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