Posted by on Mar 21, 2006 in Uncategorised | 2 Comments

Local, lively, Lewes

Not Morse’s sidekick, but Lewes the East Sussex town, where the editorial offices of The Frogmore Papers can be found. This is one of the local short fiction/poetry publications that gives hope for a literary future in the UK. Beautifully presented, full of thought-provoking work and inspiringly straightforward, this journal is well worth a visit.

Of course, I’m blowing my own trumpet a bit here too. I have a short story/monologue about homelessness in issue 67.

Visit their website at www.frogmorepress.co.uk – if you’d like to consider sending them your work. But why not go a step further and ask your nearest and dearest to give you a subscription for Easter? At £7.00 – the cost of a reasonable chocolate egg – you can have two issues of good literature and support an excellent journal that deserves a wider readership.

2 Comments

  1. Jai
    24th March 2006

    I’ve sent to them like at least 6 months ago. haven’t heard from them at all.

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  2. Kay Sexton
    24th March 2006

    Ah, give them time … there’s only two readers as far as I know, and they are very thorough.

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