Author: | Neon Books | ISBN: | 9780463574508 |
Publisher: | Neon Books | Publication: | October 24, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Neon Books |
ISBN: | 9780463574508 |
Publisher: | Neon Books |
Publication: | October 24, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Strange goings on abound on every page of this issue of Neon: urban wildlife becomes oddly violent, the devil appears in a familiar-looking toy car, and a woman throws the last party she’ll ever need to organise. Esteban Rodriguez takes us on a visit to an abandoned theme park, while Caroline Hardaker muses on the boiled egg of her dreams, and Al Rocheleau weighs up the relative merits of eating a hundred onions. There are stories from M Durand, Erica Mosley, Jake Ristic-Petrovic and Simone Martel, as well as poetry by Benjamin Palmer and Jon Kemsley Clark.
Neon is one of the most long-running independent literary magazines in the UK. It shows its face twice each year in print and a range of digital formats. Each edition features a blend of surreal and speculative fiction, poetry, art and photography. Neon sits on the edge of horror and science-fiction, but with strong literary leanings. If you have a taste for the magical realist or uncanny, Neon is the magazine for you.
Strange goings on abound on every page of this issue of Neon: urban wildlife becomes oddly violent, the devil appears in a familiar-looking toy car, and a woman throws the last party she’ll ever need to organise. Esteban Rodriguez takes us on a visit to an abandoned theme park, while Caroline Hardaker muses on the boiled egg of her dreams, and Al Rocheleau weighs up the relative merits of eating a hundred onions. There are stories from M Durand, Erica Mosley, Jake Ristic-Petrovic and Simone Martel, as well as poetry by Benjamin Palmer and Jon Kemsley Clark.
Neon is one of the most long-running independent literary magazines in the UK. It shows its face twice each year in print and a range of digital formats. Each edition features a blend of surreal and speculative fiction, poetry, art and photography. Neon sits on the edge of horror and science-fiction, but with strong literary leanings. If you have a taste for the magical realist or uncanny, Neon is the magazine for you.