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Popshot magazine
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I especially enjoyed Overgrown Garden by Anthony Holness, Magnum Opus by Corin Dilip Faife and Talbot by Adena Graham. (I might be inspired enough by the theme to send in a submission of my own!)įrom darkly creepy stories about psychopaths roaming on the edge of ‘wildness’, to a poems and stories about the false belief we have on the how ‘tameable’ our landscape is, Popshot showcases raw, dangerous and challenging fiction from some of the best up and coming writers. Next month’s theme will be ‘journeys’ and I am already anticipating the various ways it will be interpreted. Secondly, each issue is built around a specific one-word theme. 1 It’s the day after my birthday and I’m on the train back to a home that feels nothing like home. Popshot aims to publish just a few of the more articulate and well-observed.

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From the pavement to the pubs to the playhouses, our peculiar little planet is full of storytelling.

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The illustrations drew me into the story – picture books and comics are for adults too! – and added a visual layer of narrative depth that allowed my imagination to roam. Yesterday upon the stairI had a thought that wasnt thereIt wasnt there again todayI hope it didnt get away Its. Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. First off, they publish submissions from contemporary artists to illustrate the short stories, poetry, and flash fiction (very short stories) in each issue. Find related and similar companies as well as employees by. Popshot is a literary magazine with a difference. View Popshot Magazine (location, revenue, industry and description. Current issues sent same day up to 3pm All magazines sent by 1st Class Mail UK & by Airmail worldwide (bar UK over 750g which may go 2nd Class). Buy a single copy of POPSHOT or a subscription of your desired length, delivered worldwide. Thematically it feels like a fitting continuation from ‘Hope’ issue (16), thoughtfully introduced by editor Jacob Denno. The magazine is published bi-annually, releasing a new issue every April and October. I love discovering exciting ways that new writing is being celebrated whether it’s slam poetry nights like Come Rhyme With Me or online-only literary magazines such as Synaesthesia Magazine, so I was really pleased to be given Popshot Magazine as a Christmas gift and lost no time devouring their latest issue on the theme of ‘wild’. Adam Clarke reviews the 17th edition of Popshot Magazine contemplatively titled ‘The Future Issue’.










Popshot magazine