Magrit by Kayleigh Cassidy
Short Fiction by Kayleigh Cassidy
Short Fiction by Kayleigh Cassidy
Eleni Kyriacou, debut author of She Came to Stay, takes on our questionnaire.
Second in our series of interviews with writers discussing the impact of the pandemic on their work and creativity, Aisha Phoenix talks to Louise Hare about being a debut novelist under lockdown.
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Short Fiction by Ali Roberts
First in our series of interviews with writers discussing the impact of the pandemic on their work and creativity, Aisha Phoenix talks to Jacob Ross about writing under lockdown.
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Poetry by Hazel Tsoi-Wiles
Short Fiction by Sara Crowley
This episode was recorded before the outbreak of the current crisis so we apologise for any inaccuracies!
Author Not Present is a podcast in which Louise Hare, Christina Carè, and Peter J Coles critique anonymous submitted pieces.
In the third episode, Christina and Peter are joined by author Jarred McGinnis to discuss ‘The Woman in the Street.’ Listen to find out what they liked and what they thought could be improved as they deal with structure all the way down to pedantic line-editing.
We highly encourage you to read the story before listening to the episode so you can follow along.
You can download the first draft of the piece here: The Woman in the Street
If you’d like to submit your work to be workshopped, click here
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This Lovely City Audiobook by Louise Hare
This podcast was produced and edited by Christina Carè and Peter J Coles
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Aisha Phoenix interviews Jacquline Haskell about her writing journey, inspiration and new collection Stroking Cerberus: Poems from the Afterlife. Continue reading “Aisha Phoenix interviews Jacqueline Haskell about her new collection”