S Categories Our Showcase Read Regina Co June 7, 2021 Stop! In The Name of Love and Profit A story by REGINA CO. To the recipient of this email, I am writing to you because I have a problem. It is an issue..
a Categories Jessica Young Our Showcase Read April 12, 2021 a walk a day along Oxford Street A poem by JESSICA YOUNG. hiding between your shoulder and left cheek, only the lonely neon lights now peer at our embrace as our..
T Categories Literature Miriam Zeghlache Our Journal March 29, 2021 The problem with Dante’s concept of ‘sin’ MIRIAM ZEGHLACHE asks why Dante’s perception of sin in his Divine Comedy still resonates 700 years after his death. Dante Alighieri imagines in his..
T Categories Literature Maya Wilson Autzen Our Journal March 29, 2021 Toxic Relationships: What Wuthering Heights taught me about love MAYA WILSON AUTZEN questions whether Wuthering Heights is really such a perfect love story.   Having initially read it when I was 13, I recently..
H Categories Kimi Zarate-Smith Our Showcase Read March 29, 2021 Hairballs at Burial A poem by KIMI ZARATE-SMITH. We passed your absence in a too-white box through the hanging green of your front garden. So carefully it..
T Categories C.B.A. Our Showcase Read March 22, 2021 Thief A poem by C.B.A. I lie on the carpeted floor and watch the spider climb the curtain against an ocean of light. I’m still..
W Categories Francesca Kurlansky Our Showcase Read March 2, 2021 We Once Spent Our Days Sleeping A story by FRANCESCA KURLANSKY. 1. Whilst the stench of death hung like a cloak on our shoulders, we shuffled through the house, exchanging..
T Categories George Dennis Our Showcase Read January 26, 2021 The Geologist A poem by GEORGE DENNIS. Nights of tranquillity, she stays awake listening for One hill-top source, A single trickling upon a wind caught for her..
I Categories Daniel Lee Our Showcase Read October 19, 2020 Ink A short story by DANIEL LEE. She is the lady from my dream, and she is sitting before me sipping at a cup of tea...
R Categories George Dennis Our Showcase Read October 12, 2020 Refreshment A poem by GEORGE DENNIS. Your bare feet leave misty prints on the floor; I’ll follow them through isles of tinned fruit, across tiles of..
S Categories Our Showcase Read Selin Bengi September 19, 2019 Standard Life A prose piece by SELIN BENGI Two strangers walking together amongst hundreds of thousands of people in a foreign city. Even surrounded by a sea..
G Categories Our Showcase Read July 20, 2018 Gower Street Missing A poem by ANONYMOUS. How many times will I go through Gower Street looking for you again? In between the trees, And the Quad, And..