ART LITERATURE.
Could You Love Me in a Bentley? Could You Love Me on a Bus?
Josh is a young writer living and working in London, he recently wrote a collection of stories from the fictitious points of view of contemporary R&B stars. Contact details are available upon request.
Post-rush-hour
I wait in the rain for the 10:19 at Blackheath station to take me to London Bridge, an announcement informs me that my train will call at Lewisham, New Cross, London Bridge, Waterloo East and London Charing Cross, it’s 10:16.
1001 Things to do before, as, and after you die.
Mykle Hansen is a bizzaro author. I didn’t know what bizzaro was until I stumbled across this, and now I do, and I really like it.
The Aftermath of the Muse.
Gwil is a young writer from Brighton who recently lost his job microwaving desserts. We’ve published one of his stories already, but because we like him so much – here’s another one.
Megan Slade.
Between spending all of her cash on Yazoo and working in a book-shop as a picture framer, Meg Slade writes poems about all the things around her – oh also she helps out a school teaching kids to write stories,
Josha Eiffel.
Josha Eiffel is a twentysomething from Cambridge who recently moved down to south east London and the charms that this area of the world provides – of my (bad) experiences; muggings in skate-parks, shotgun drive-bys on push bikes and the
Clinic for Breakfast.
Clinic have been receiving some well deserved hype in South East London for a while: this is because they have created something very different from the norm. Anyone who has left the comfort of their living room on a Saturday
Final Descent.
We walked into the park after stealing her mum’s painkillers, she had broken her back and was unable to stop us, overpowering her was the path of least resistance. The pills were green but her back was black and her
The Competitors.
By this point it was late Sunday evening and the whole thing had gone on far too long. But maybe that’s what made it hard for the pair of them to swallow their pride and quit. Michael Bruce was the
Lunch at the Beat Hotel.
Naked Lunch, William S.Burrough’s wild depiction of the life of excess he lead as a homosexual heroin addict, living and travelling in the prudent generation of the fifties, celebrates it’s 50th anniversary this year. It was one of the three
