Sunday 30 October 2016

Introducing Foxglove Journal!

 Hello!


 I have some exciting news: I've started my own literary magazine! It is called Foxglove Journal, and will showcase excellent poetry and short/flash fiction.

 It currently features one of my poems, "Map logic", as well as two other pieces of work from gifted writers. There is plenty more to come!

 Please pop over and have a look at it, and do consider sending me some writing!

 Hopefully this will be a wonderful journey.

 Liz x

Sunday 23 October 2016

Fictive Dream - Places where I go to hide

 Hello!


 I'm happy to announce that my short story "Places where I go to hide, or A guide to Cabestany by Cécile age nine" has been published by Fictive Dream!

 I hope you enjoy learning about the village of Cabestany in southern France, and about Cécile.

 Liz x

Monday 10 October 2016

Timothy Corsellis Prize 2016

 Hello!


 Today I got some wonderful news - I am the Second Prize winner of The Poetry Society's 2016 Timothy Corsellis Prize, with my poem "Barthelasse". It's such an honour to be included among the winning poets of this greatly-respected war poetry competition.

 I hope you enjoy my poem, which can be found on the right after clicking on the orange link above.

 Liz x

Thursday 6 October 2016

Visual Verse - Sandstorm

 Hello!


 I'm very happy to announce that my story "Sandstorm" has been published by Visual Verse! This issue's challenge was to respond to the above image by Werner Stuerenburg.

 I hope you enjoy it.

 Liz x

Wednesday 5 October 2016

Monday 3 October 2016

Cathy Cassidy's Dreamcatcher - Languages are my life!

 Hello!


 I really enjoyed Cathy Cassidy's books as a teen, so it's a great honour to have a piece published on her Dreamcatcher blog. In it I discuss my love of languages and how they have led me to travel to France, MonacoSpain and even China.

 I hope you enjoy it!

 Liz x

Saturday 1 October 2016

The Mancunion: Books on new beginnings

 Hello!


 To mark the start of the new Uni year, I have written an article for The Mancunion on books dealing with new beginnings. They cover a range of time periods, locations and genres and each explores a fresh start in its own unique way.

 I hope you enjoy learning about them.

 Liz x