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through a glass darkly

Links

If you enjoy Fiona's writing you might also like some of the other authors and sites featured here.

Writers
Alex Beecroft
Ansley Vaughan
Bill Kirton
Carol Fenlon
Donna Moore
Emily Veinglory
Erastes
Marc Nobbs
Marquesate
Paul D Brazill
Sharon Bidwell

Blogs
Created in Birmingham - news from the arts world in Birmingham
EREC - erotic romance epublishers comparison and news
In Birmingham - 'events and debate in the city of Birmingham'
In Their Own Words - interviews with characters from m/m romance novels
Speak its Name - book reviews of gay historical fiction
The Britwriters - online collective of British writers
Three Word Wednesday - weekly inspiration for writers

Magazines
5x5 Fiction - stories told in exactly 25 words
Flash Me! Magazine - online flash fiction magazine
Ink Sweat & Tears - literary webzine of poetry and poetic prose
Litro Magazine - British literary magazine
Mslexia - for women who write
Paragraph Planet - 75-word fiction updated daily
Pulp Metal Magazine - 'odd' fiction in the crime and noir genres
Shotgun Honey - online zine of crime and noir flash fiction
The New Flesh - magazine of odd flash fiction
The Pygmy Giant - British zine of poetry and flash fiction

Publishers
Aspen Mountain Press - e-publisher of romance and erotic romance
Byker Books - independent print publisher based in Newcastle
Pill Hill Press - publisher of dark speculative fiction
QueeredFiction - print and e-publisher of gltb fiction
Tindal Street Press - award-winning indpendent publisher based in Birmingham


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A Fournier




Recommended read:

Radgepacket Vol 5 (Byker Books)

"You’ll find real industrial strength fiction in here as the best ‘unsigned and unhinged’ British talent regale you with stories of bad men and mad men…and a little touch of S & M!

In this snapshot of todays Britain you’ll find nineteen ‘shorts’ that will entertain and appall you in equal measure as well as a novella set on a council estate in the Midlands that will keep you thinking long after you’ve finished it."


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