[su_box title=”Peace” box_color=”#2D2D73″ radius=”0″]The topic for Creative Writing this issue is peace, and with good reason. As of late, the world has been reeling from the shock of terror in our midst – the evil actions of a small few to punish innocent people. I chose two themes for the writers this time – ‘a…
Creative Writing – 3rd November
It’s hard to ignore the extraordinary displays of colour in autumn that confront us throughout October and November. On the worst of the grey days, it is sometimes these colours that make the wind and the rain all seem worth it. Likewise, it is the vibrancy and diversity of cultures at UEA which make it…
Creative Writing: Skylines
[su_box title=”Skylines – Jay Stonestreet, creative writing editor” box_color=”#2D2D73″ radius=”0″]As we enter into October and the sun sinks a little lower every day, each autumn sunset becomes more beautiful. In this issue, UEA’s writers explore the theme of skylines and the framing of the human against nature’s ever-changing backdrop.[/su_box] [su_quote cite=”Westley Barnes”]Cloudwatcher Ever since I’ve…
Creative Writing: Their plane is his to board
devil cat up and boarded a plane, took flight in the effluvium caught sometime in the cloud of our bird’s eye mind he lit a cigarette; cloud plume spume fiddles and fills like his brief case brim spills loaded pills, that the skychains don’t even want to find them as theirs Giants swat above the…
Creative Writing: Olduvai
walking the old plain passages of the sky, you hold the air; hang your chalking talons in the lair of the sky-sand gyre and letters are left there, to cycle the wind and carve and curve, to converge in the raptor’s vortex while I circle the core of things; fly wide, miss my mark watch…
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