Posted by NLP on January 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment
So, this is 2013. This month, in our Globes edition, we welcome an international array of writers to our pages. US writer Wes Henricksen reimagines the fable in his short story ‘The Scorpion’, which retains the subversive innocence of all good fables. Mexico-based poet Jack Little (founder of The Ofi Press) recalls a moment from … Continue reading →
Filed under Fiction, Poetry, Travel · Tagged with A Man's Hands, Andrew McCallum Crawford, Arthur's Seat, fable, Felix Baumgartner, Jack Little, Poetry, short stories, short story, The Ofi Press, Wes Henricksen
Posted by NLP on August 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment
“…Ah! You are a happy fellow,” said Mr Farebrother, turning on his heel and beginning to fill his pipe. “You don’t know what it is to want spiritual tobacco – bad emendations of old texts, or small items about a variety of Aphis brassicae, with the well-known signature of Philomicron, for the Twaddler’s Magazine; or … Continue reading →
Filed under Dance, Fiction, History, Opinion, Photography, Poetry, Travel · Tagged with Allan Massie, Andrew F. Giles, art, Dita Von Teese, George Eliot, Hong Kong, Middle East, Nicola Moir, Nigel Holt, photography, Poetry, short story, Suri Sumatra