CLASSIFIED FICTION: ‘SIGNALS’ BY PAUL BRADLEY

CLASSIFIED FICTION: ‘SIGNALS’ BY PAUL BRADLEY

    Signals Paul Bradley   There isn’t much privacy in flats.  I rarely speak to my neighbours, but I know their habits and routines.  Above my bedroom is their kitchen. I know this because at tea time I stand on top of a step-ladder to be close to the...
INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS MATT DUGGAN

INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS MATT DUGGAN

INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS MATT DUGGAN WOODWORMHedgehog Press ISBN 978-1-9164806-2-9£12.00/72+ pages  “I’m not wiping sweat from my foreheadbut cobwebs from the metal ferns; I appear to be drunk on 23rd streethaving forgot the name of my hotel again; I see...
REVIEW: DEBORAH ALMA’S ‘DIRTY LAUNDRY’

REVIEW: DEBORAH ALMA’S ‘DIRTY LAUNDRY’

REVIEW: DEBORAH ALMA’S ‘DIRTY LAUNDRY’ DIRTY LAUNDRY BY DEBORAH ALMA Nine Arches Press ISBN: 978-1911027416 £9.99/80 pages Reviewed by: Stella Backhouse For me, the turning point of Deborah Alma’s debut collection Dirty Laundry comes near the end. Until that point,...