Introduction There is a body of opinion that Ezra Slef lacks a sense of humour. Nothing could be […]
fiction
For the twentieth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Gary Budden, author, and co-editor of […]
All the places you’ll never go back to, all the places where you once lived, all the languages […]
As closing act to The Quarantine Hotline (for now) some of the people that make the magazine possible […]
I The borough is pieced up and sold. They stake signs in front gardens, or balance them between […]
A literary novel which follows present-day narrator Mathilda’s fixation with the forgotten black Scottish modernist poet, Hermia Drumm, […]
Is that sticky rice? Laurence had asked. Prodded the parcel of leaves that wrapped whatever was inside up. […]
I had always been proud of my relationship with my stepfather. He never insisted that I call him […]
It was rich, Tina saying he was self-involved, since she was the one who’d always claimed he was […]
So there they both are, stupidly early in the morning, sat just out of arm’s reach of one […]
