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by Victoria Briggs

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After Zhivago

I have a short story published this week in Northern Irish literary journal The Honest Ulsterman, where it finds itself Continue reading →

Summer’s end

My favourite time of year is summer. I have friends who would prefer their seasons to always be autumnal, the Continue reading →

New poem

Britain has just voted to come out of Europe and these are difficult days right now. From my corner of Continue reading →

Good Fences

Salman Rushdie, keen proponent of the lost art of learning poetry by rote, would have loved my school. It was Continue reading →

Litro: new story

I have a new story called The Nightshift published this week on Litro. Set in a nursing home, it’s the Continue reading →

Mother’s Meat

Mother’s Meat, a tiny poem I wrote, has been published by Five 2 One to mark Mother’s Day in the Continue reading →

New flash

Not so long ago I was having a bit of bother with insomnia. Worry-induced, probably. My days starting somewhere between Continue reading →

Poem published

America is not the World is published today by Pankhearst, a collection of poetry and short fiction that takes home Continue reading →

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