The Crow Tree

I’ve got a story (called The Crow Tree) in this month’s edition of Here Comes Everyone magazine, which contains 100 pages of storires, poems, essays, illustrations, on the theme of ‘rituals’.

and which is very nice indeed

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Notes:

1. The Crow Tree story was originally called The Ritual
2. But I changed it when I submitted it
3. Because I assumed they probably didn’t want an entire of issue of stories called The Ritual
4. But you can still call it The Ritual if you want
5. I won’t mind

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When Will You Learn That There Isn’t A Word For Everything

When Will You Learn That There Isn’t A Word For Everything is an art show, curated by Kristy Campbell, that opens next weekend in Norwich, and in which a couple of my stories/poems are being exhibited. Which is nice.

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Notes:

1. This takes place on the 7th, 8th and 9th of December, 2018
2. It is being held at Nunn’s Yard Gallery, 23-25 St. Augustine’s Street, Norwich, NR3 3BY

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An Outbreak Of Peace

I have a story, The Man Who Left, in An Outbreak Of Peace: Stories and poems in response to the end of WWI, a new anthology of short stories commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the first world war.

“November 2018 marks the centenary of the end of World War I. After all the commemorative works of art over the past four years, we felt it was important to reflect on what comes after – an outbreak of peace, and what that meant to the combatants and those left at home. This wide-ranging collection brings together stories and poems from many countries, on both sides of the 1914-18 conflict, finding their inspiration in many wars and their endings; together with stories and poems which are not about war at all, which is as it should be.”

There are two launch events for the book, one in London on November 14th (Housmans Bookshop, King’s Cross, 7pm), and one in Manchester on November 30th (Blackwells bookshop, near the Arthur Lewis Building at The University of Manchester, 6:30pm).

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Notes:

1. An Outbreak Of Peace is published by Arachne Press, and is released on the 8th November, 2018.
2. And is available in paperback and ebook formats.
3. I also had a story, The King And The Light, in Liberty Tales, another anthology from the same publisher, which was published in 2016.

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