by Charlie Fabre If you haven’t read any Elena Ferrante yet, here is your sign that you 100% should!
Tag: literature
What I Learned while Studying Creative Writing
by Charlie Fabre What I learned through my Creative Writing BA and MA and why I definitely recommend taking a class if you can
Full of Witty Remarks and Oddities: Mona by Pola Oloixarac Review
‘We convert ourselves into something absurd because the absurd is already living inside us’
Review: ‘The Swimmers’ by Chloe Lane
by Vic What could be more appropriate than reviewing a book called “The Swimmers” for Swim Press? The only thing is, this book isn’t really about swimming… TW: Suicide, assisted suicide I was grateful to receive The Swimmers as a gifted copy from Gallic Books through a giveaway. Immediately I knew I’d have to review… Continue reading Review: ‘The Swimmers’ by Chloe Lane
“Poetry is the New Rock & Roll” an Interview with People’s Poetry Podcast
by Charlie Fabre I had a lovely chat with Jimmy Bowman, host of People’s Poetry Podcast to discuss all things poetry, from his own, to teaching it, and where he thinks the future of poetry lies.
Phaedrus said: ‘Love is a Mighty God’
by Adrienne Rozells This piece was part of our short list but was no longer able to be published for exterior reasons, so we have instead included it on the blog. Consider this a sneak peek to Issue 2!
Dust
by Fran Fernàndez Arce 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.
On Belonging
Another example of an interpretation of our theme ‘bodies’ about the human body and the larger body of forest and home
Book Review: ‘Bunny’ by Mona Awad
If The Secret History and Heathers had a love child, this would be it
‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’ by Sally Rooney Book Review
One of my favourite reads of 2021! What can’t Sally Rooney do?
