by Phil Clement | Sep 27, 2016 | Features, Front page
Slow moves the hour that sucks our life, slow drops the late wasp from the pear, the rose tree’s thread of scent draws thin – and snaps upon the air. ‘Field of Autumn’, Laurie Lee Selected Poems, 2014 I begin with a health warning: there is not a great deal to do in...
by Adam | Sep 12, 2016 | Front page, Reviews
“I’ll sell you a dog” sounds like a fairly innocent proposition. That is until you realise the context of the offer: 78-year-old Teo (which may or may not be his real name) is attempting to sell a recently deceased black Labrador to a butcher, thinking that the...
by Euan | Sep 3, 2016 | Front page, Issues
Submissions are now open for the new issue. Actually, more correctly, submissions are now open full-stop, as we have tentatively made the switch to rolling submissions. Along with that change comes a new acceptance of simultaneous submissions. This and more are...