The night she died I was smoking the drugs she’d given me before returning to the States. She […]
Rob True is a writer straight out of nowhere. Late to writing and delivered from an underworld, he […]
One of the launch releases from UEA-based publisher Boiler House Press, Ruby Cowling’s collection This Paradise is inventive […]
I’m interested in how new performances can fuck up and expose old performances. Gender need not reenact meanings […]
‘the last rock book review’ by scott manley hadley of Destroy All Monsters by Jeff Jackson subtitled: “the […]
Literary translator George Henson has made a name for himself tackling the task of bringing Mexico’s genre-bending writer […]
Small pieces of glass – each and every writing from Nadia de Vries gets stuck under your skin, […]
Xanthi Barker was born in North London, where she lives today. Her short fiction has been published widely. One […]
Optic Nerve, María Gainza’s English-language debut, offers a subtly intellectual, yet relievingly unpretentious exhibition of art’s most enduring […]
An extract from Alan Lord’s forthcoming memoir, which gives an insight into the avant-garde literary scene of the […]
