Foil-wrapped roti and lidless ice cream pails mark life in the raspberry field.
Magazine
How New York’s Butcher Girls Run their Meat Omakase Subscription Service by Cleo Henry
Butch queer desire is found and scattered again through internet images.
Walking Shoes by Mariann Evans
After finding her husband’s old walking shoes, a feisty elderly lady with dementia takes a trip to visit him in hospital, but finds a heart-breaking truth waiting for her instead.
But I never made it to Sicily by Lorelei Bacht
What it takes to never quite make it there.
A Night for the Saints by Heather Lee Shaw
A mother and daughter, two moments in time, both running towards and from family.
Rendezvous by Fran Fernández Arce
The body becomes an urban landscape.
Transmogrification by Jael Montellano
Queer immigrant lovers attend a phantasmagoric festival on an eve that their relationship shifts.
It’s in the Blood by Elizabeth de la Portilla
One woman’s blood donation kindles memories of the past and her beloved father.
A Hauf an a Hauf by Peter Bennett
An elderly man reflects on his past and, by extension, his current place in life as he goes to collect his pension and meet a friend for an afternoon drink. (Extract from Peter Bennett’s upcoming novel.)
gardens around the globe by Sameeya Maqbool
Sameeya’s poetry explores her experience of cultural hybridity as a British Pakistani woman of Islamic faith.