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  • 31st Oct 2020

    The Cave

    An 1928 ghost story which will make you immediately hungry for more of Kate Mosse’s stories…

  • 31st Oct 2020

    Educated

    “My life was narrated for me by others. Their voices were forceful, emphatic, absolute. It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs.”

  • 31st Oct 2020

    A Family Affair

    A Family Affair

    “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman of childbearing age must be in want of a husband”

  • 31st Oct 2020

    A Year In The Wild

    Email exchanges between two brothers having a rather different experience of the South African bush…

  • 31st Oct 2020

    The Gold Diggers

    “We all know our final destination but we have no idea what will cross our path as we journey there.”

  • 9th Oct 2020

    Ghost Walk

    By Megan Thomas This is the new poetry collection from Sarah Wragg, and a suitably spooky read this Halloween season 🎃  Each poem reflects the fleeting but tangible experience of ghosts – or rather, how the living perceive the dead – in a different way. In some, the imagery is that of traditional ghost stories,…

  • 5th Oct 2020

    The Polygamist

    The first Zimbabwean fiction I’ve read – and definitely not the last as a result of it.

  • 5th Oct 2020

    You Will Be Safe Here

    “Above all this the stars shine.”

  • 5th Oct 2020

    Intimations

    “What was once necessary appears inessential; what was taken for granted, unappreciated and abused now reveals itself to be central to our existence. Strange inversions proliferate. People find themselves applauding a national health service that their own government criminally underfunded and neglected these past ten years. People thank God for ‘essential’ workers they once considered…

  • 25th Sep 2020

    Conjure Women

    “Cain and Abel were not brothers, not twins. They were…two sides of the same person, good and evil warring against its own inclinations. The same struggle was borne out in every person, over and over, from the very most beginning of time, and you could only answer for yourself which brother would win.”

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