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Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after a POPSHOT | POEM ARCHIVES A poem by Luciana Francis, written during her early months as a mother to celebrate witnessing the birth of a voice. Illustration by Marco Melgrati. Silence surrounds your early vowels. and to rathe consonants a cue. whilst in the wings of the blue hour. You tiptoe with yourtongue.
POPSHOT | THE LIGHT EATER THE LIGHT EATER. A beautifully imaginative flash fiction piece by Kirsty Logan, written in response to the death of her father. Illustration by Ricardo Bessa. It began with the Christmas tree lights. They were candy-bright, mouth-size. POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates ourPOPSHOT | JIGSAW
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Submissions are open for the Family Issue of Popshot Quarterly until 31 May 2021. Any work submitted after this date will not be considered. Submissions guidelines are as follows: * All work must relate to the theme of ‘family’. * Poems must be between 12 and 40lines.
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Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after a POPSHOT | POEM ARCHIVES A poem by Luciana Francis, written during her early months as a mother to celebrate witnessing the birth of a voice. Illustration by Marco Melgrati. Silence surrounds your early vowels. and to rathe consonants a cue. whilst in the wings of the blue hour. You tiptoe with yourtongue.
POPSHOT | THE LIGHT EATER THE LIGHT EATER. A beautifully imaginative flash fiction piece by Kirsty Logan, written in response to the death of her father. Illustration by Ricardo Bessa. It began with the Christmas tree lights. They were candy-bright, mouth-size. POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates ourPOPSHOT | JIGSAW
Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood.POPSHOT | SHEILA
unzips his jeans and shoves the empty bottle into his empty groin. He goes home after Dad dies, to help Mam with the farm. She tells him she thanks God every day for giving her a girl. He gets a part-time job teaching physics in his alma mater. falls in POPSHOT | WRITE FOR POPSHOT: SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW OPEN … Submissions for the Autumn issue are open until 9am GMT on Monday, 31 May 2021. The Family Issue will be published in August 2021. Guidelines for submission: Poems: 12 to 40 lines. Short stories: 1,000 to 3,000 words. Flash fiction: 100 to 1,000 words. Three entriesmaximum.
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Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
POPSHOT | SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW OPEN: WRITE FOR THE … Submissions for the Spring issue are open until 9am GMT on Monday, 30 November 2020. The Intimacy Issue will be published in February 2020. Guidelines for submission: Poems: 12 to 40 lines. Short stories: 1,000 to 3,000 words. Flash fiction: 100 to 1,000 words. Three entriesmaximum.
POPSHOT | THE FAMILY PLOT THE FAMILY PLOT. Ty Landers’ deeply moving short story is part ghost story part family mystery. It takes a wry and life-affirming look at how families cope with loss. Illustration by Aydan Hasanova. After the doctor left, and the sedative finally wrestled my wife into a shallow, restless sleep, I sat down on the edge of my daughter’s POPSHOT | HOW POETRY HAS HELPED PARENTS THROUGH … For many mother poets, the compressed nature of poetry provides the perfect form through which to articulate the reality of parenting right now. Concise and compelling, layered with depth and feeling, it is the perfect vessel to express and carry the emotions that arise through the experiences of motherhood. All the mother poets that Ispoke to
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HUMANS. This poem by James McDermott features in the Intimacy Issue of Popshot and is about a beautiful moment between male friends. Illustration by Martha Bräuer. Find more great poetry, flash fiction and short stories in The Intimacy Issue of Popshot Quarterly, on sale now. To ensure that you never miss a future issue of the printmagazine
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SIDE GIG. In Andrea Holck’s brilliant (and she would like to make clear, not autobiographical!) story, we find out what one woman is willing to do for £50. Illustration by Esther Lalanne. A woman with an internet connection can find financial redemption at almost any time. I, a woman, an artist, do not have the energy resources for afull
POPSHOT | MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY … MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY. This piece of flash fiction by Ellie Brundrett was inspired by the different kinds of intimacy we experience as humans. Illustration by Sarah Wilson. I woke up to the sound of them having sex in the shower. I recognised the rhythm of Hannah’s breathy moans and Ian’s deepgrunts
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Submissions are open for the Family Issue of Popshot Quarterly until 31 May 2021. Any work submitted after this date will not be considered. Submissions guidelines are as follows: * All work must relate to the theme of ‘family’. * Poems must be between 12 and 40lines.
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Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after aPOPSHOT | ABOUT
Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
POPSHOT | HOW POETRY HAS HELPED PARENTS THROUGH … For many mother poets, the compressed nature of poetry provides the perfect form through which to articulate the reality of parenting right now. Concise and compelling, layered with depth and feeling, it is the perfect vessel to express and carry the emotions that arise through the experiences of motherhood. All the mother poets that Ispoke to
POPSHOT | THE CHANGE Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. POPSHOT | THE LIGHT EATER THE LIGHT EATER. A beautifully imaginative flash fiction piece by Kirsty Logan, written in response to the death of her father. Illustration by Ricardo Bessa. It began with the Christmas tree lights. They were candy-bright, mouth-size. POPSHOT | MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY … MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY. This piece of flash fiction by Ellie Brundrett was inspired by the different kinds of intimacy we experience as humans. Illustration by Sarah Wilson. I woke up to the sound of them having sex in the shower. I recognised the rhythm of Hannah’s breathy moans and Ian’s deepgrunts
POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates our POPSHOT | THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF NEW WRITINGJUDESHAKEDOWNCLAIRETHE ISSUESPROTEST UPDATE: SUBMISSIONS ARENOW CLOSEDAIRBAG
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Submissions are open for the Family Issue of Popshot Quarterly until 31 May 2021. Any work submitted after this date will not be considered. Submissions guidelines are as follows: * All work must relate to the theme of ‘family’. * Poems must be between 12 and 40lines.
POPSHOT | JOURNAL
Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after aPOPSHOT | ABOUT
Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
POPSHOT | HOW POETRY HAS HELPED PARENTS THROUGH … For many mother poets, the compressed nature of poetry provides the perfect form through which to articulate the reality of parenting right now. Concise and compelling, layered with depth and feeling, it is the perfect vessel to express and carry the emotions that arise through the experiences of motherhood. All the mother poets that Ispoke to
POPSHOT | THE CHANGE Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. POPSHOT | THE LIGHT EATER THE LIGHT EATER. A beautifully imaginative flash fiction piece by Kirsty Logan, written in response to the death of her father. Illustration by Ricardo Bessa. It began with the Christmas tree lights. They were candy-bright, mouth-size. POPSHOT | MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY … MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY. This piece of flash fiction by Ellie Brundrett was inspired by the different kinds of intimacy we experience as humans. Illustration by Sarah Wilson. I woke up to the sound of them having sex in the shower. I recognised the rhythm of Hannah’s breathy moans and Ian’s deepgrunts
POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates ourPOPSHOT | JOURNAL
The latest short fiction, poetry, promotions and happenings from Popshot Magazine and our extended network. LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES. 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow. It opens POPSHOT | ISSUE ARCHIVES POPSHOT 32 – THE GROWTH ISSUE. The Growth Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring the different ways we can flourish and change. It cuts deep, exploring the pathos of failure to grow, the agony of adolescence, the hilarity of abandoned house plants that become monsters, and tenderness towards the green shoots of life.POPSHOT | SUBSCRIBE
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HUMANS. This poem by James McDermott features in the Intimacy Issue of Popshot and is about a beautiful moment between male friends. Illustration by Martha Bräuer. Find more great poetry, flash fiction and short stories in The Intimacy Issue of Popshot Quarterly, on sale now. To ensure that you never miss a future issue of the printmagazine
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POPSHOT | ARRHYTHMIAS ARRHYTHMIAS. Get your heart pumping with this clever flash fiction by Laura Besley. Illustration by Kevin Deneufchatel. Dave carries his girlfriend in the left-hand breast pocket of his shirt, thinking – for he is a thoughtful man – that she’ll find the steady rhythm of his heart comforting. In the early days, she used to pummel him with POPSHOT | PLAYING THE GAME The lads who are playing pool nearby turn to look at us and start laughing, thinking we are a couple of weird old gits, no doubt. Then Ben hugs me tight. When he lets go, I can see tears in his eyes. “Thanks, mate. You’re a really good friend.”. “I think we need some more alcohol,” I say.POPSHOT | SHEILA
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Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after aPOPSHOT | ABOUT
Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
POPSHOT | HOW POETRY HAS HELPED PARENTS THROUGH … For many mother poets, the compressed nature of poetry provides the perfect form through which to articulate the reality of parenting right now. Concise and compelling, layered with depth and feeling, it is the perfect vessel to express and carry the emotions that arise through the experiences of motherhood. All the mother poets that Ispoke to
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POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates our POPSHOT | THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF NEW WRITINGJUDESHAKEDOWNCLAIRETHE ISSUESPROTEST UPDATE: SUBMISSIONS ARENOW CLOSEDAIRBAG
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Submissions are open for the Family Issue of Popshot Quarterly until 31 May 2021. Any work submitted after this date will not be considered. Submissions guidelines are as follows: * All work must relate to the theme of ‘family’. * Poems must be between 12 and 40lines.
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Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. LAURA BESLEY ON THE MAGIC OF 100-WORD STORIES 100neHundred, Laura Besley’s collection of 100 stories of 100 words, is published tomorrow.It opens with a story first published in Popshot Quarterly last year. My love of flash fiction began around ten years ago. I had already started writing, initially non-fiction about my years living and travelling in and around Germany, but whenever I tried writing fiction I always got stuck after aPOPSHOT | ABOUT
Shortly afterwards, Prospect named Popshot as ‘the new face of British poetry’ after it became the first British poetry magazine to achieve major international distribution into 18 countries. With the launch of Issue 7, we started talking about the introduction of shortstories and
POPSHOT | HOW POETRY HAS HELPED PARENTS THROUGH … For many mother poets, the compressed nature of poetry provides the perfect form through which to articulate the reality of parenting right now. Concise and compelling, layered with depth and feeling, it is the perfect vessel to express and carry the emotions that arise through the experiences of motherhood. All the mother poets that Ispoke to
POPSHOT | THE CHANGE Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. POPSHOT | THE LIGHT EATER THE LIGHT EATER. A beautifully imaginative flash fiction piece by Kirsty Logan, written in response to the death of her father. Illustration by Ricardo Bessa. It began with the Christmas tree lights. They were candy-bright, mouth-size. POPSHOT | MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY … MY FLATMATE, HER NEW BOYFRIEND AND MY EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY. This piece of flash fiction by Ellie Brundrett was inspired by the different kinds of intimacy we experience as humans. Illustration by Sarah Wilson. I woke up to the sound of them having sex in the shower. I recognised the rhythm of Hannah’s breathy moans and Ian’s deepgrunts
POPSHOT | MODERN LOVE: TEXTING MODERN LOVE: TEXTING. Max Wallis’s poem looks at love in the modern age and the ephemeral nature of our digital love letters. Illustrated by Agnese Bicocchi. We send each other text messages at work. Discuss what we’re having for lunch. Ether-joined by unlimited messages and pixel screens. Two minutes after saying goodbye on dates ourPOPSHOT | JOURNAL
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HUMANS. This poem by James McDermott features in the Intimacy Issue of Popshot and is about a beautiful moment between male friends. Illustration by Martha Bräuer. Find more great poetry, flash fiction and short stories in The Intimacy Issue of Popshot Quarterly, on sale now. To ensure that you never miss a future issue of the printmagazine
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unzips his jeans and shoves the empty bottle into his empty groin. He goes home after Dad dies, to help Mam with the farm. She tells him she thanks God every day for giving her a girl. He gets a part-time job teaching physics in his alma mater. falls inPOPSHOT | JIGSAW
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THE ESCAPE ISSUE IS HERE The Popshot editors are pleased to introduce the latest instalment of our journal, The Escape Issue! We asked our contributors for writing about escape in all its forms, from disappearingMAY 9TH 2019
SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN FOR AUTUMN 2019 The Fantasy Issue At Popshot we are asking for submissions of poetry, flash and short stories on the theme of fantasy. The next issue will be about fantasy, so weMAY 1ST 2019
Saint Merle of the Desert Flash fiction by Brian Winters. Illustration by Dave Cutler Lee was already into his second cup of decaf when he saw Caryl pull his pick-up into the Black Bear DinerAPRIL 8TH 2019
A Stay-at-Home Dad Documents His Sex Life on a Fitbit Short story by Ryan Shoemaker, whose short story collection is titled ‘Beyond the Lights’ For dinner, make Lisa’s favourites: the Southwestern kale and black bean salad and the organic chickenAPRIL 1ST 2019
My Brilliant Career
By Barbara DeCoursey Roy. This poem was inspired by an abandoned baby handed into the hospital where she works one Christmas Deposited in a cardboard box on the doorstep ofMARCH 21ST 2019
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