Imagism was a brief, complex yet influential poetic movement of the early 1900s, a time of reaction against late nineteenth-century poetry which Ezra Pound, one of the key imagist poets, described as ‘a doughy mess of third-hand Keats, Wordsworth ...
Homer's mighty epic, the Iliad, is the first work of western literature
and one of the defining masterpieces of our culture. The purpose of
this new line-by-line commentary is to help as wide an audience as
possible to understand and appr...
In the action-packed conclusion to The Shield, the Twelve Cities have been sacked, the Circle destroyed, their peaceful ideals turned to ashes in the face of alien violence. The Earth has been infested with a race of invaders intent on gutting the pl...
“Liz. Where do I start? I suppose the end is as good a place as any.”
Boxing Day, 1997: Jason Smith, 29, and self-confessed ‘good guy’, is single again. And now that he is, it seems all the single girls " the “Melanie Jacksons” of...
All William Lewis ever wanted in life, was to be an actor.
That is until he met Rachel.
Beautiful. Beguiling. Sharp as a tack. Rachel’s almost as appealing as a life in theatre. Unfortunate then that she happens to be married. To cut-thro...
A fast paced, refreshing take on modern relationships.
Meet Adrian Turner; Mountaineer, Secret Agent, Fireman… Ade would dearly like to be any of these things, though he’d trade them all to win the heart of Paige, who despite being Ade's gi...
A long time ago in a land far awayLived an unhappy King with little to sayHe was rich, he was wise and had a strong heartHe wanted a change, a brand new startHe dressed as a beggar to escape his KingdomTo try to teach others, those who would listenNo...