by Euan | Jul 28, 2016 | Front page, Issues
It’s been a few months since the print edition of issue 15 was published, and so as usual we have released it online to read for free over at Issuu. This one features 11 short stories, 17 poems, a feature on cover on design, an interview with three of our favourite...
by Nat | Jul 26, 2016 | Author news, Features, Front page
Karen Runge’s book is only 16 days old when we meet up on Skype to talk about it. “It’s a screaming new born babe,” she says. “It needs a lot of attention and love and pushing.” It’s interesting to think of Runge’s debut...
by Alicia Rich | Jul 20, 2016 | Features, Front page
Sure, you can walk around Circular Quay, taking selfies with the famous Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. You can take your togs down to Bondi Beach and enjoy the sun and sand. You can even cuddle a koala. But why do that when you can trek around some of...
by Richard Lakin | Jul 18, 2016 | Front page, Reviews
‘If you’re not angry, you’re not listening’ is the message on the front of Sitting Ducks and it’s hard to disagree. Lisa Blower isn’t alone in using literature to explore post-industrial Britain, but where others may struggle for...
by Phil Clement | Jun 29, 2016 | Front page, Reviews
Review by Phillip Clement Last year marked a hundred years since Albert Einstein published forty-six pages that would come to change the course of human history and everything around it. His Special and General Theory heralded a new way of thinking in physics,...
by Tim | Jun 22, 2016 | Features, Front page
We continue our bookish tour around the world. This week, we’re in Berlin with Timothy Kennett. The many problems of the bookish have been well-documented in textbooks on bibliomania, literary autobiographies, and the kinds of high school fiction in which shy,...