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‘Everything is Fine’ in Ellipsis Zine
Read more: ‘Everything is Fine’ in Ellipsis ZineEllipsis Zine is back, and it’s so good to see this wonderful literary magazine back after closing in 2024. Ellipsis Zine has always been a brilliant home for flash fiction, and so I’m hugely pleased that they’ve given some space for my small, strange piece ‘Everything is Fine’.
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On reading: The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig
Read more: On reading: The Book of Accidents by Chuck WendigAnother brilliant outing for Wendig, and well worth picking up and diving into as we approach spooky season.
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Autumn has arrived and I am here for it
Read more: Autumn has arrived and I am here for itAutumn is here and I am absolutely ready for it – here’s some spooky season vibes I’m looking forward to.
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The last cheese sandwich – a month towards veganism
Read more: The last cheese sandwich – a month towards veganismA month without cheese. Spoiler alert: I survived…
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On reading: Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby
Read more: On reading: Razorblade Tears by S. A. CosbyA fast paced, violent tale of grief, vengeance, and redemption that might not be within reach.
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On reading: My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
Read more: On reading: My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham JonesA slasher tale that punches you in the gut with a fist full of heart.
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Five of the best fringes in fiction
Read more: Five of the best fringes in fictionFive of the best fringes in fiction. (Also, I may have gone and cut one of my own).
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Horror in boats and ice – a TV series, a novel, and a short story
Read more: Horror in boats and ice – a TV series, a novel, and a short storyOn horror set on the sea and stuck in the ice. A few suggestions to give you chills.
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On reading: The Deep by Alma Katsu
Read more: On reading: The Deep by Alma KatsuKatsu’s historical horror brings a supernatural tale to the real life tragedies of large boats in larger seas
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How to help a poorly Calathea Musaica?
Read more: How to help a poorly Calathea Musaica?Looking for your green-fingered advice on how to help my poorly looking Calathea Musaica