In some shining slice of time, not hers, not mine, we will be friends. I’ll enter slowly through the door-less frame at Roquebrune, and we…
INT: OVAL OFFICE – DAY The President sits at the desk. The President looks at her hands. People rush in and out, speaking fast, leaving…
Mum took a summer job on a ferry, serving plates piled with slices of black pudding and greasy triangles of fried tattie scones, to tourists…
Make an appointment with the GP, who examines your scalp and says, Hmm, only a little. At your age, a degree of hair thinning’s to…
tell me my shoes need resoling/ (who doesn’t?). Some crunch in a quiet kind of way/ but others/ spit fierce into traffic or hedgerow/ tiddley-winked.…
Adam Trod Adam Trodd’s fiction and poetry have appeared in publications such as The Irish Times, The Incubator Journal, CrannĂłg, Banshee, The Molotov Cocktail, Ellipsis, The…
Liv Norman is a writer of short fiction and lives in Surrey, UK, with her husband and three children. Flash fiction credits in Retreat West,…
Richard Williams (@richardw65) lives in Portsmouth, with his wife and diabetic cat. Poems in a wide range of publications, also on radio and in film.…
Nick Black‘s writing has been published in lit mags including Okay Donkey, Splonk, Lost Balloon, Ellipsis Zine and Jellyfish Review. His debut collection ‘Positive and…
Sasha Brown lives near Boston. He’s got work in Prime Number, Pithead Chapel and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He can be found on twitter and…