Peter Watkins

    The pursuit of the absolute It emerges then disappears again; it come and goes; it’s there and then elusively it slips away again. Fuck it. FUCK IT! It is impossible you say, head in hands. It cannot be done. Nothing is ever finished, you’d need a...

Alarie Tennille

      Aunt Vera and Uncle… Half a picture, half a story. I didn’t know my uncle’s face or even his name – he was Vera’s Mistake, Vera’s Good for Nothing, the mysterious Him of family legend. And though I often wanted to snip my brother out of family...

Paul Grant

    There is something more Mostly now I want to Slit the throat Of every sunset Then stroke its cheap bleached hair And tell it Everything will be ok Sometimes This sadness is So sweet That all you can do Is smile As the tingle Moves all through you As you...

Clare Knock

      Explosion at Michelle’s cafe A waitress brushes against the lilac tree setting the spider’s line vibrating, and sending a bullet train of sunlight along the line, betraying the trap. So the dark line of refracted light expands across the sky...

William Stephenson

    The Shed that Stored Africa We stuffed Mogadishu behind the rusty rear wheel of Ben’s old bike.  Spokes of shadow slice the city whenever the sun cuts through a crack in the door. That rusty Dulux tin is Aden.  The garrison formed column of fours,...