Bebe Ashley discusses the rationale behind her new book.
Rosemary Jenkinson continues her look at these Covid times...
Leanne Quin discusses the creation of her new poetry collection.
Angela Graham discusses writing her short story collection, A City Burning
Claire Mitchell explores the Irish language in her family history.
Adam Hanna discusses the poetry of Julie Morrissy and Elaine Feeney in relation to the struggle for women's rights in Ireland.
Clare Hayes-Brady discusses contemporary precarity in light of the pandemic.
Maria Isokova-Bennett discusses the inspiration behind her Coast to Coast to Coast journel
Greg McCartney explores the reactions to pandemics throughout the ages.
The magazine was created by the late poet James Simmons in May 1968, when Paris was teetering on the brink of revolution and Northern Ireland civil war. It was subtitled "A Handbook for Revolution", in response to which the RUC raided the printers, failing to comprehend that a revolution might be a poetic rather than a Republican or Marxist one. Instead, Simmons had hoped to bring about a revolution in the way we view the world, beginning with our own…