Defined as ‘abnormal heart rhythms’, Holiday Heart Syndrome is the beat to which Margarita García Robayo conducts this […]
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‘After I pulled the body back up, there was a moment of fear, of… terror. Suddenly I looked […]
Exercises in Control, the debut collection from Annabel Banks, fills the space between stimuli and reaction that resides […]
Absent fathers and abusive fathers. Jobless fathers and unfaithful fathers. Trying fathers and suicidal fathers. For Paulina Flores, […]
Optic Nerve, María Gainza’s English-language debut, offers a subtly intellectual, yet relievingly unpretentious exhibition of art’s most enduring […]
We all hate end-of-year book round-ups. No-one has ever read a single book included in an end-of-year list, […]
17-year-old Luisa finds herself soothed by the dark. The nocturnal. By subterranean Mexico City, where she lives. She […]
“Picture a hill half blasted into history”, and begin your journey into Benjamin Myers’s Under the Rock: a […]
The late season is Stephen Hines’s first collection of short stories. It’s bleak. Close. A mirror in a […]
Harry Gallon’s second novel, Every Fox is a Rabid Fox, is a fractured, feverish narrative which reflects on […]