Recommended by Feasts and Fables
This is the sort of publication that makes you want to grow a mezzanine level in your life, all the better to read more of it. This space is both a salve to your curiosity and a trail of breadcrumbs to evoke more inquiry. The quality of the writing is enviable to the aspirant writer in me, truly absorbing for the reader that I already am. Nature notes to fantasy fiction, thoughtful reflections on a life of travel and exploration, and so much more. A must-read, and a must read more of it.
Beautifully written work that hovers, like an ethereal mist, somewhere between memoir writing and nature notes. Evocative language woven into spellbinding tales of life in a rural corner of France.
Matt writes beautifully, intelligently and accessibly about words, culture, life. A Thousand Fragments adds up to so much more than each segment, though each piece of thoughtful prose is magical in its own right.
While we await the publication of Sue's debut novel 'The Rewilding of Molly Flynn', we relish the rich storytelling woven into all her contributions. Beautiful language to unpack a breadth of life experience
Mark writes with wit and energy ... a raconteur whose storytelling is lively, knowledgeable and humble. His writing is generous, his verve boundless and his work never fails to elicit a smile (be prepared for laugh-out-loud moments too).
This is such a beautiful encouragement for writers to become part of a special community. Tanya is a generous mentor and the high quality of the contributions to the archive is inspiring. The conversations within the space Tanya has created are gentle, kind and supportive
Kerri is the most extraordinary writer. Her work is rich in language and evocative in its thinking. Such an inspiration to push yourself to new heights














