We're speeding down the hill of what is the end of 2020 and in the final episode of our very first podcast series we're celebrating with a crash and a pop! Brittle Star - the magazine we edit is full and fully 20 years old and this series has b
How did Johannes Gutenberg turn a lead alloy into gold? Through metal moveable type! Without this and his modified agricultural press we wouldn’t have mass printing - no books, newspapers, pamphlets, treatises, journals… and we wouldn’t have th
Stereoplate Run-ons are special bonus episodes. This Run-on episode is part of a series we've called We Have Lift Off! How to Launch a Literary Magazine in a Global Pandemic? In our full Episode 3 we discuss what writer and academic Emma Smith
This episode is part of a series called We Have Lift Off! How to Launch a Literary Magazine in a Global Pandemic. This instalment is different in format and tone from episodes 1 & 2 and picks up from an idea in the last episode: Can you be cr
Stereoplate Run-ons are special bonus episodes. This Run-on episode is part of a series we've called We Have Lift Off! How to Launch a Literary Magazine in a Global Pandemic? In our full Episode 2 we ask the question: ‘Can you be creative in a
This episode is part of a series called We Have Lift Off! How to Launch a Literary Magazine in a Global Pandemic? In this instalment we ask the question: Can you be creative in a global pandemic? We’ll look at Shakespeare (following a Twitter s
Our first ever episode is part of a fortnightly series called We Have Lift Off! Asking the question: How do you launch a literary magazine in a global pandemic?We have a glimpse at the first ever literary magazine published in 1684, a look int
A short trailer for our brand new podcast, Stereoplate. We bring excellent fiction and poetry to everyday listeners and readers like us. Each episode kicks off with one simple question then we see where the subject takes us… We share new writin