

Janecek Liam Hogan Cecilia Knapp Noel O’Regan John Gosslee Lorelei Bacht Theo Beecroft Gráinne Tobin Zosia Koptiuch Sarah Fuller Katja Knežević. Words by: Jackie Martin Polly East Wendy BooydeGraaff Gresham Cash Maggie Stephenson Catriona Innes Helen MacDonald Romina Ramos Eva Rivers Kay Sandry JL Bogenschneider Danny Beusch James McDermott Leanne Su Sage Tyrtle Colette Coen C. It cuts deep, with tales of devastating family secrets, pseudo-siblings, robots who want to be loved, and ‘family trees’ which grow beating human hearts. The Family Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring what it means to be a family today. Illustrations by: Herta Arnaud, Rebecca Chang Jen Lin, Natalia Chirkowska, Courtney L Ellis, Dilianny Espinoza, Tor Ewen, Jon Higham, Neko Jiang, Lou Kiss, Yian Lee, Ellie Lonsdale, Esmé Alice Mackey, Vivi Maidanik, Nika Mamedova, Akesi Martinez, Shauna Mckeon, Jemima Muir, Andrei Nicolescu, Alejandra Peñaloza, Ellis Pearce, Ione Rail, Rowena Sheehan, Maria Skliarova, Jasmine Tutton, Rachel Joan Wallis, Zhigang Zhang. Words by: Carol Casey, Elizabeth Gibson, David Heidenstam, Haleigh Morgan, Sarah Coakley, Twanda Rolle, John Davis, Sequoia Nagamatsu, Kym Deyn, Claire Orchard, Jill McKenzie, Alison Gormon, Linda Goulden, Linda McCauley Freeman, Liam McClelland, Ami Hendrickson, Christopher Thomas, Thea Zimmer, Finolla Scott, Sophie Goldsworthy, Lucy Beckley, Jennifer Stark, Melanie Jones, Victoria Jeynes, Harriet Truscott, Ben Tallon, Steven Mitchell, Susie McComb.

It goes deep, with tales of selkies, hot tub time machines, submerged villages, and severe droughts. The Water Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring our relationship with the wet stuff. Illustrations by: Millie Baker, James Merritt, Andrew Haener, Guille Manchado, Daisy May Morgan, Rung Sheng Chou, Brooklin Holbrough, Torsten Carlisle, Gail Gosschalk, Mikayla Bader, Gary Venn, Sammi Shen, Neil Webb, Katie M Green, Laura Brannigan, Karen Stolper, Katelyn McKenna, Hayley Sinnatt, Kamal Kuz, Peter Roman, Dina Razin, Seb Westcott, Cyndy Patrick. Words by: Al Crow, Benjamin Herriton, David Romanda, Annabel White, Ellora Sutton, Sophia Rubina Charalambous, Dan Spencer, Jonathan Greenhause, Dallon Robinson, Jeremy Smith, Julie-ann Rowell, Heather Walker, Fiona Eatwell, Alexandra Cîrstian, J M Miro, JP Relph, Simon Tindale, Jonathan Willmer, Joe Williams, Kay Young, Charlie Rose Evans, Rebecca Klassen, Megan Denton, Abigail Williams, Morgan Liphart, Simon Fairbanks Featuring an extract from J M Miro’s Ordinary Monsters inside. It cuts deep, but also skewers genres for a wry take on scare stories, featuring Taylor Swift, nostalgic music and a mixture of genuine and fake ghouls. ~ three poems published online, in collaboration with the UEA MA Creative Writing department.The Haunting Issue is a collection of vivid writing about hauntings, intrusive memories and fear.
POPSHOT THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF NEW WRITING FULL
The 12 poems which have been selected for the series will be showcased in full on the chalkboard at Nick’s, and selected lines from the poems will be displayed on the sides of coffee cups.’ ~ one poem published ‘the Black, Strong, and Sweet Poetry Series is a public arts display, in partnership with Nick’s Coffee Company. ~ two poems published as prints in the exhibition ‘an exhibition of 40 hand screen-printed poster works consisting of the most considered, inspired and powerful statements, poetic/prosaic lines, comments and ideas concerning the landscape of a post-referendum Scotland as submitted by you artists, plumbers, engineers, housewives, students and people from all walks.’ We publish short fiction, poetry, prose, experimental writing, photography and visual art by artists in Scotland and Scottish artists across the world.’ ~ one poem published in issue III ‘The Grind is a platform for fiction and visual art for Scotland and its diaspora. ~ published by Eggbox publishing a collection of poems from the University of East Anglia’s MA alumni – of which I luckily was one! Featuring new writers & established ones The range, variety and formal experimentation of the work is marked by a raw, emotional and honest quality, with a lot of its contributors coming from outside the established literary scene.’ ~ poem published in CITY ‘CITY is an exploration in writing of the rich & enigmatic nature of city-life. ~ a selection of my poems were published in the second anthology to be released by International Authors, which showcases the work of thirty writers from around the world. ~ a handful of poems published in this collection put together by students at the University of Aberystwyth. Popshot is ‘an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood.’ ~ one poem published for the ‘Love Issue’.
