Georgina HullJun 14, 2019Review: Once You Commit To Making The Perfect Peanut Butter And Jelly SandwichThis week's short story is a piece by Erika Murdey. If you missed it, you can find it here: http://www.literaryjuice.com/pbj-sandwich-eri...
Georgina HullJun 7, 2019Review: Send NowThis week's reading is a short story by Robert McBrearty published in the Literary Juice magazine. If you missed it, you can find it...
Georgina HullMay 31, 2019Review: BasilThis week's reading is a short story by Erini Katopodis. It has really interesting themes and I'd highly recommend you reading it before...
Georgina HullMay 24, 2019Review: InhalantsThis week's reading is a short story by Blair Hurley. For the next two weeks we'll still be looking at short stories / flash fictions...
Georgina HullMay 17, 2019Review: True Stories Never SatisfyThis week's reading is a short story by Amanda Ajamfar. It was published on the Paper Darts website - this is a great resource for...
Georgina HullMay 10, 2019Review: The Hand that Wields the PriestThis week we're looking at a great example of a flash fiction by Emily Devane. If you missed it, you can find it here:...
Georgina HullMay 3, 2019Review: War of the ClownsThis week we were looking at a short piece by Mia Couto, if you missed it you can find it here: http://www.massreview.org/sites/default/f...
Georgina HullApr 26, 2019Review: The Hunter's WifeThis week's reading is The Hunter's Wife by Anthony Doerr. If you missed it, you can find it here: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/a...
Georgina HullApr 19, 2019Review: The Undertakers' JollyThis week's reading is very short and comes again from the Bath Flash Fiction Awards. This piece is called The Undertakers' Jolly and is...
Georgina HullApr 12, 2019Review: The Possibility of EvilThis week's reading focus was The Possibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson. Whilst it isn't as modern as the other pieces we've looked at...
Georgina HullMar 29, 2019Review: Things Left and Found by the Side of the RoadThe flash fiction I put under weekly reading this week was the winner of the Bath Flash Fiction Awards in February 2018. You can find it...