These perfectly formed microfictions provide glimpses into the everyday challenges of family life, relationships, ageing and loss. McCreery's characters are typical humans - flawed, vulnerable, frustrating and frustrated. Told with empathy and wit and honed with a wordsmith's skill, Loopholes makes us see ourselves and each other differently.
With illustrations by Bettina Kaiser
'To succeed, microfiction must combine efficiency of text with immediacy of imagery and neat narrative twists, all in a space small enough for a single reading. It's an artform that Susan McCreery...
These perfectly formed microfictions provide glimpses into the everyday challenges of family life, relationships, ageing and loss. McCreery's chara...
In his debut collection, What you might find, Richard Holt invites readers into corners that become dark, into places they do not belong and into moments that will change things utterly for his imperfect protagonists.
In his debut collection, What you might find, Richard Holt invites readers into corners that become dark, into places they do not belong and into mome...