by Charlie Fabre A piece written by our editor-in-chief to illustrate how the theme flora might be interpreted in our issue 04 submissions.
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How to Get Proofs from Publishers
Is there a new release coming out that you’re really excited for? So excited, in fact, that you need to get your hands on it right this minute, right now? It’s not as hard to do as you might think, so here is a short guide on how to ask
Swimming on a Snowy Day in March
by Trina Read A short piece on swimming…
Swimming in the Dark: A Review
One of my favourite pieces of queer literature, Swimming in the Dark, definitely flew under many people’s radar and deserves more love
Beginnings: January Writing Prompt Responses
This month’s writing prompt was Beginnings. Here we showcase our favourite responses
Writing Contest Example Submission
Want to submit to our writing contest with Healthline Zine and Cloudscent Journal but unsure what we’re expecting or how ekphrasis even works? We’ve got an example piece here for you to hopefully give you some inspiration and set you on the right path
Book Clubs for the New Year
by Charlie Fabre New year, new you! Right? Wrong. New year, new BOOKS!!! And what better way to discover new books than by joining a cute little book club? I joined lots of book clubs in 2022, so here is a list of some of my favorites from last year, and some new ones for… Continue reading Book Clubs for the New Year
2 Books for Black History Month
by Charlie Fabre & Victoria Bromley We have a responsibility as readers to diversify our bookshelf, not just for a month, but as a reading habit to educate ourselves and celebrate the work of Black authors. We have shared some book recommendations which can be added to your TBR for Black History Month, and the… Continue reading 2 Books for Black History Month
Women in Translation Month: What to Read?
by Charlie Fabre & Vic Bromley There are so many amazing books to choose from when it comes to reading, as I’m sure we all well know, but the pool only gets larger when you consider translated fiction. During Women in Translation Month there will be so many crazy-good options – how to choose? We’ve… Continue reading Women in Translation Month: What to Read?
La Petite Mort
by Özge Lena As part of our collection of work submitted to the blog due to being overqualified for Swim Press’ issue, we have a poem pertaining to the theme of bodies.
