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COVID: Lockdown Stories (2020-2021)

A Story for Peggy

for Peggy Metaxas, by Nacima Khan “Hello?” The phone clicked quietly as Peggy’s clear voice echoed through the line. “Hello?” It was never a formal nor distanced hello, but one which always opened up a door into Peggy’s home, one which invited you in for a cup of tea, one which made you stop and… continue reading »

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Invisible London (2017-2019)

N to E, by Daniela Bragato

“I can’t find peace here. This city is as tight as my skinny jeans.” Still, for someone who didn’t even want to come live here, nearly eight years is a long time. This thought catches me nearly every day, when I see the first ray of light coming through the blinds in the morning, when… continue reading »

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Stories Against Loneliness (2016)

Trans: Former, by Samuel Hardy

  A Dreaded Time October, 2015. Trepidation gripped me once more. Worse than the making of the appointment; telling them your name and asking for a time and day is child’s play. I can do this.                                                                                                          I can’t do this. I got there. I stood outside the daunting black gates that shielded the surgery from… continue reading »

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EastLife (2014-2015)

Home Sweet Home, by Nacima Khan

“Home sweet home, hey sis?” My brother had, for the first time in twenty-four hours, regained his usual cockiness and beamed at me whilst flicking his overgrown hair, nearly walking backwards into a petite woman pushing a pram with one hand and dragging a child with the other. I pulled him away as we stepped… continue reading »

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