As a literature student, there are plenty of times I’ve been asked what my favourite book is. Whether it’s during … More
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The Garden of Forking Languages: Goodbye Sepúlveda
A month ago, as I was watching television, the tragic death of Luis Sepúlveda from Covid-19 was announced. I was … More
The Garden of Forking Languages: Spanish Ramblings
It is the summer after my second year of university, and I have gone back to my hometown in … More
The Need For Accessible Writing
One thing that often irritates me about writing at university is how there’s a demand from your lecturers and tutors … More
Cultural Connections: Transatlantic Literary Women Series
The Transatlantic Literary Women Series is a project ran by Dr Laura Rattray and three female English & American … More
qmunicate reads: The Fishermen and 1Q84
Kirsty Campbell and Aike Jansen kickstart our new book review feature as part of the Arts and Culture section. If … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: How to Book A Poet
Poets are everywhere! They’re in your bars, on your TVs, lurking in the shadows of West End side streets … More
Why you should read… Ali Smith
Stories can be found everywhere…in the people we pass on the streets, in places, times, in our friends and family, … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: Why Poetry?
Welcome to your regularly scheduled poetry interruption. Ready to switch off already? Not a good idea. ‘Cause this here is … More
Wheel Barrow Marrow Part Deux
As promised, the sequel to wheel barrow marrow. As you can see the plot truly is thickening. [11 year old Ruaraidh … More