Spring 2019 Issue 20: ‘Bundled in the back of a white Ford Classic, thighs sticky on warm red leather…’ Spring 2019 Issue 20: ‘Bundled in the back of a white Ford Classic, thighs sticky on warm red leather…’
Ampersand Interview 12 – Author Mark Wallace: I have a deep, overwhelming, nearly constant craving for praise and approval. Ampersand Interview 12 – Author Mark Wallace: I have a deep, overwhelming, nearly constant craving for praise and approval.
Contributors Issue 20: ‘I found myself in a muddy field full of angry bulls in a remote part of the Netherlands with an empty tank and a full bladder.’ Contributors Issue 20: ‘I found myself in a muddy field full of angry bulls in a remote part of the Netherlands with an empty tank and a full bladder.’
Ampersand Interview 11 – Author Wallis Wilde-Menozzi: ‘Culture is a temporal, historical, political concept.’ Ampersand Interview 11 – Author Wallis Wilde-Menozzi: ‘Culture is a temporal, historical, political concept.’
Contributors Issue 19: ‘Once men landed on it, I feared it would be altered.’ Contributors Issue 19: ‘Once men landed on it, I feared it would be altered.’
Contributors Issue 18: ‘… we were the girls who spat watermelon seeds the farthest’ Contributors Issue 18: ‘… we were the girls who spat watermelon seeds the farthest’
Autumn 2018 Issue 18: ”I Clowns’ may be a harbinger of a time when clowns, having lost their franchise and sense of humour, turn authoritarian, and sinister.’ Autumn 2018 Issue 18: ”I Clowns’ may be a harbinger of a time when clowns, having lost their franchise and sense of humour, turn authoritarian, and sinister.’
Ampersand Interview 10 – Writer Colleen McKee: ‘… good writing exists in the space between what we should feel and how we really feel.’ Ampersand Interview 10 – Writer Colleen McKee: ‘… good writing exists in the space between what we should feel and how we really feel.’
Summer 2018 Issue 17: ‘… the place that I’m going doesn’t exist. She does not yet exist.’ Summer 2018 Issue 17: ‘… the place that I’m going doesn’t exist. She does not yet exist.’