EDITORIAL This special issue by Anna Anzani
SHORT STORIES 3009 by Niamh MacAlister
INTERVIEWS Books are like children: interview with Lia Mills by Martin Doyle
The story behind ‘Fallen’, my take on the Rising by Lia Mills
WORDS FROM IRELAND Introduction by Valerie Bistany
A word from the Recipient of the Inaugural Jack Harte Bursary for Literature by Liz Nugent
Van Gogh by Liz Nugent
VERY SHORT STORIES In the Egyptian Collection by Wiliam Wall
Far Darrig in Donegal by Letitia McClintock, William Butler Yates
Why the Milkman Shudders When He Perceives the Dawn by Lord Dunsany |
CLASSICS
A Soldier’s Letter The Prisoner of War by Fitz-James O’Brien
POCKET REVIEWS Snow White, by Donard Barthelme by Giulia Romoli
Heartstones, by Ruth Rendell by Antonia Buizza
Alabama Song, by Gilles Leroy by Giorgio Olivari
Blow-Up and Other Stories, by Julio Cortàzar by Giulia Romoli
The saga of Gösta Berling, by Selma Lagerlöf by Giorgia Boragini
The Running Man, by Richard Bachman [Stephen King] by Antonia Buizza
We Don’t Live Here Anymore, by Andre Dubus by Giulia Romoli
When I was five I killed myself, by Howard Buten by Giorgio Olivari
Firemen don’t come out for women in tears, by Lisa Biggi by Heiko H. Caimi
The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath by Giulia Romoli |