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  • 8th Mar 2020

    What If There Were No Whites In South Africa?

    “When black fury meets white denial, you have the combustible and fundamentally changed race relations we live in today.”

  • 8th Mar 2020

    Snug

    By Megan Thomas It’s the newest collection of comics from social media SUPERSTAR Catana Comics. Honestly, I can’t explain to you how sweet, charming and relatable these are – a romantic retelling of life in a modern relationship (and the couch-naps, pizza deliveries and snuggles involved). I sometimes see the comics and feel vaguely uneasy because…

  • 8th Mar 2020

    Carmilla

    “You will think me cruel, very selfish, but love is always selfish; the more ardent the more selfish.”

  • 8th Mar 2020

    The Perseverance

    “Can we disagree graciously I am tired of people not knowing the volume of their power.”

  • 8th Mar 2020

    The Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    By Megan Thomas This absolute highlight of an exhibition is on at the Natural History Museum and I highly recommend everyone in London (or close enough) go visit. If you can’t, then these portfolios are a great way to see all the photographs from the various years. This is a copy of 2019’s award, and…

  • 5th Feb 2020

    Guest Blogger Megan Thomas Reviews Le Fanu’s Carmilla

    Originally posted on Cardiff BookTalk: A Rookie’s Experience of Vampire Fiction: Reading Carmilla Going into a book knowing that it arguably canonised vampire fiction (or Gothic horror) – written in 1872 (thus 26 years before Bram Stoker’s Dracula) – makes for an intimidating first impression. Yet, at no point did I feel overwhelmed by Irish author…

  • 23rd Jan 2020

    Palm Sized Press Volume 2

    A collection of flash fiction.

  • 12th Jan 2020

    Normal People

    “You learn nothing very profound about yourself simply by being bullied; but by bullying someone else you learn something you can never forget.”

  • 12th Jan 2020

    Quichotte

    “Normal doesn’t feel so normal to me,” I tell him. “It’s normal to feel that way,” he replies.”

  • 12th Jan 2020

    Live A Little

    A story about falling in love at the end of your life.

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