G&M Fiction: ‘Probability Neglect’ by Mark Reece
HCE received a lot of high-quality submissions for ‘The Gods & Monsters Issue’ – sadly, too many to fit in the print magazine! So, we offered some shortlisted writers and artists the chance to be published here on the website. This is a short story we loved, by Mark Reece…
INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS BRENDA READ-BROWN
Brenda Read-Brown was Gloucestershire Poet Laureate from 2012-2019. She has won many poetry slams and performed her work on BBC Radio 4, as well as in Texas, Denmark, the House of Lords, various festivals, and various other events and venues. On 6th July, Brenda was our Fire&Dust headliner at Café Morso. We caught up with her after the gig, to ask a few questions…
INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS EMMA PURSHOUSE
Emma Purshouse is a poetry slam champion, performing regularly at spoken word nights and festivals far and wide, and was recently the first-ever Poet Laureate for the City of Wolverhampton. On 1st June, Emma was our Fire&Dust headliner at Café Morso, where her lively poetry set was well-received by the crowd. We caught up with her after the gig, to ask a few questions…
INTERVIEW: FIRE & DUST MEETS DEVJANI BODEPUDI
Devjani Bodepudi is a writer and teacher whose debut pamphlet ‘For the daughters carried here on the hips of their mothers’ was recently published by Fawn Press. On 4th May, Devjani headlined at our Fire & Dust poetry event. We caught up with her after the gig, to ask a few questions…
Gods and Monsters: The Banshee
By Eve Volungeviciute | Another instalment of the mythological creature deep dive series has arrived! This time we are looking at a fairly well-known – however, not as mainstream – entity, the banshee. Join Eve for a quick look at the the origins, appearance and portrayals of this mythical being…
REVIEW: SIMON FLETCHER’S ‘WILD ORCHIDS’
By Stella Backhouse | […] mostly these are evocative and celebratory poems about a landscape with which Fletcher is intimately familiar. His message centres on the contrast between the profusion, interconnectedness and infinite adaptations of the wild ecosystems he loves and the sterile uniformity of modern arable […]