Lee Zachariah & Douglas Adams
Nervous, sweaty of palm and chatty, Lee Zachariah posed five questions to Douglas Adams (in the realm where that kind of thing would actually be possible, which is known as [...]
Nervous, sweaty of palm and chatty, Lee Zachariah posed five questions to Douglas Adams (in the realm where that kind of thing would actually be possible, which is known as [...]
If you haven’t already made plans to check out this year’s Emerging Writers’ Festival, then remedy that immediately. Our resident S, Sandi Sieger and contributor to Sincere Forms of Flattery, Lee Zachariah, [...]
It’s nearly June, which means National Young Writers’ Month is back! NYWM is a month of online and offline activities held in June each year. The aim is for young [...]
Just look at this beautiful artwork for Foz Meadow’s short story, Needs Must.
Ann Radcliffe, the doyenne of romantic fiction, who has not uttered a word since 1823, kindly agreed to speak to our resident romantic, Therese Raft. Over a cup of tea, [...]
Suspend belief for a moment. Imagine Raymond Carver didn’t succumb to lung cancer in 1988 and is still walking and writing among us. He’d be ten days off turning 74 [...]
Writer, one half of O&S, editor, honoury German without the innate punctuality and Sincere Form of Flattery’s sixth author – meet Olivia Hambrett. You can call her Liv.