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A collection of short fiction by emerging talent, Drew Pisarra evoking manifestations of eros, amor, and agape that gleefully defy, refuse, subvert, and annihilate the expectations of the heteronormative, cisnormative, any-normative world.
This is an outstanding collection of stories by established author Frances Thimann.
A collection of short fiction by multiple award winning author, Dorothy Simmons. This collection contains twenty one new stories that deal with various themes centring on human relationships, love and casual cruelties. In The Situation, Simmons takes us to Northern Ireland and explores sectarianism in a tightly woven story about a father and daughter. The stories in Only One Life are from a female perspective. Central to each is the assertion of individual agency: the ability to take charge of your life, to make your own myth. Some narratives envisage historical events, others re-imagine contemporary issues. Sixteenth century queens bury their differences while a refugee on Nauru paints the stars; a librarian re-enacts 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and a widow looks through a telescope at Jupiter rising. In each case, the question arises: whose life is this? To have agency is to have voice; these voices echo in my head... I hope they will in yours.
Issue 44 of the popular Blue Nib Literary magazine with contributors include: Poetry Michael D HigginsHelen Mort Mary O'Malley Theo Dorgan Interviews Roddy Doyle Kevin Barry FictionUna Mannion D.P. SnyderJohn Saul Kirsty Lewin
Issue 43 of the popular Blue Nib Literary magazine with contributions from. New poetry byGeorge Szirtes Mark Roper Eleanor Hooker Luke Kennard Mary OishiCarolyn Martin Adina Dabija Jeff Santosuosso Pui Ying Wong C¿t¿lina Florina Florescu Josie Di Sciascio-AndrewsMargot SafferViviana FiorentinoPoet Peter BoyleKate McNamaraDavide Angelo Julie MacLean New essays bySophia Kouidou-Giles Michael Paul Hogan Kevin Kling Dominic Fisher Reviews Black Rain Falling, Jacob Ross, How to Wash a Heart, Bhanu Kapil's(Un)Belonging, Nathaneal O'ReillyNew short fiction byAntony Osgood Helen Campbell Delia Pring Michael Morpurgo in conversation with Clare Morris.
Mythic, magical and poetic, Girl takes us on an extraordinary journey through loss and transformation. At once an oneiric coming of age novel and an exploration of the violence of sexism and colonialism, Girl is an intense and unique read."
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