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Going Down Swinging Online
est. 2018
Going Down Swinging Online
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- I Am the Ellipsis Wavingi"gimme an ooo", single work poetry
- Badenoch Streeti"Nighttime, winter. There are six of us sitting at the kitchen table,", single work poetry
- How to Haunti"Who gets to haunt", single work poetry
- One Litre of Bloodi"she says she “felt the muscles tear", single work poetry
- Astral Projectingi"i am currently / reverse engineering / a sense of self /", single work poetry
- From Nostalgia Has Ruined My Life, extract novella
- Wallsi"came to inspect the house", single work poetry
- Alieni"a new", single work poetry
- The Weddingi"Overcompensating, my mother said,", single work poetry
- [In the Pebbled Rut]i"This street of noise, liquid and stench: fishmongers shrieking their wares,", single work poetry
- Memorandumi"Within these Departments there are Divisions being led by General Managers", single work poetry
- 8.44pmi"You have published too many books for your own good", single work poetry
- GDS Reads : Grief Lessons as a Letter, single work essay
-
Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge : Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee,
single work
essay
'Whenever I write fiction, which is not very often these days, there always turns out to be some sort of fake baby, or something otherwise unreal or uncanny about a relationship. In one story, a glassblower is making marbles that symbolise his life’s regrets, until he comes to making the baby he never had; the glass baby eventually shatters on the floor. In another, a woman wishes to understand what being widowed will feel like and takes her pretence so far that her husband divorces her. In yet another, a husband and wife cannot agree on whether they had a child at all.' (Introduction)
- Offerings, single work essay
- Things to Remember, single work short story
- The Hall of Perception, single work short story
- Last Stand, single work short story
- Rebel, single work short story
- Twirl, single work short story
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