Structo and a Return to Liars’ League
There are few more satisfying things that can happen to a short story writer than finding a good home for a much-loved
Jonathan Pinnock – Writer of Stuff
"A Genuine Comic Talent" – Jonathan Coe
There are few more satisfying things that can happen to a short story writer than finding a good home for a much-loved
Fine Linen is not just another literary magazine. It’s a chapbook plus a broadside plus a linen bookmark plus a cardboard
I’ve probably said this before, but I do find poetry a little baffling. I think I have a reasonable idea of
Several odd bits and pieces to report. First of all, my rather peculiar flash, “Sleeping with the Fishes” is now
I’m beginning to think there are essentially two publication strategies open to the short story / poetry writer. Strategy 1)
I got into a minor spat on Facebook recently, after someone posted a link to the BBC Opening Lines submission
It’s that time of the year again, when the BBC open their virtual doors to unsolicited short story submissions from
Last year I read 95 books. I was a little disappointed at this, because I really wanted to break the
I haven’t had much in the way of short stories or poetry published this year, but this one, “The Canonisation
Continue readingThe Canonisation of St Geoff and Other Stuff
Yes, it’s Jane Austen’s birthday today. And quite coincidentally, it’s also the fifth anniversary of the online publication of the