ISSUE ONE: NON-FICTION
Featuring pieces by Rachel Barlow, Anna De Vivo,
Rebecca Jackson, Martha Kean, and Faye Saulsbury.
Anyone Can Cook. Anyone Can Review.
Anna De Vivo muses upon the impact that online book reviewing has on literary value.
Imran Peretta / Abel Rodríguez at the BALTIC
Rachel Barlow takes us on a virtual tour of Imran Peretta and Abel Rodríguez’s exhibitions at the BALTIC.
Faded Pages and Happier Places: The Power of Books in Trying Times
Martha Kean writes about her comfort read of choice, Alice Oswald’s poetry collection, The Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile.
Introducing Abbie Walker, Durham’s Resident Bookstagrammer
Faye Saulsbury talks to Abbie Walker, Durham's resident bookstagrammer, about tackling difficult books, the North-East region's lack of representation in fiction, and walking the line on social media between feelings of inadequacy and feelings of comfort.
Book Review: The Last by Hanna Jameson
Rebecca Jackson reviews Hanna Jameson’s thriller The Last in response to the current period of isolation and uncertainty we are all facing.