Lessons in Launching a Literary Journal, by Dan Coxon TSS Publishing·October 13, 2017Reading Time: 6 minutes Dan Coxon, editor of The Shadow Booth, explains why he has decided to launch...
Short Story: ‘Koala’ by Rob McClure Smith TSS Publishing·September 25, 2017Reading Time: 12 minutes Ginny would have been happy living here herself. The Hearth Room was a...
Short Story: ‘What Always Happened’ by Guy Ware TSS Publishing·September 16, 2017Reading Time: 14 minutes While they were planning the wedding – while she was planning and he...
The Short Story Interview: Daisy Johnson TSS Publishing·September 11, 2017Reading Time: 9 minutes Interview by Katy Wimhurst Congratulations on your collection of short stories, FEN, being shortlisted...
TSS Recommendations: ‘The Itch’ by Don DeLillo TSS Publishing·September 8, 2017Reading Time: 3 minutes Recommendation by Josephine Greenland After the divorce he felt an odd numbness, mental and...
Rash invention: Williams, Booth, and building without blueprints TSS Publishing·August 18, 2017Reading Time: 4 minutes Essay by Richard Smyth Invention isn’t always in fashion. Readers of short fiction, in...
The Short Story Interview: Ingrid Persaud TSS Publishing·August 17, 2017Reading Time: 7 minutes Ingrid Persaud is a writer and artist from Trinidad and Tobago. She came to...
The Short Story Interview: Jonathan Kemp TSS Publishing·August 6, 2017Reading Time: 9 minutes Interview by Denise McCulloch I was intrigued by the Theodor Adorno quote that opens...
Professor Charles E. May: What Makes a Great Short Story? (No.4 ‘Tea at the Midland’ by David Constantine) TSS Publishing·August 4, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes Article By Professor Charles E. May David Constantine, “Tea at the Midland” 2010 BBC...