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qmunicreate #08: Identity

qmunicreate is an anthology of creative writing, short stories and poetry, from students at the University of Glasgow. Our eighth…

Creative Writing, identity, qmunicreate, University of Glasgow

Instincts

Like when the hawk locks his claws around the rabbit, Or when the lion licks the blood that stains his…

aike jansen, identity, Liam Caldwell, poem, Poetry, qmunicreate

Food For Thought

The severing of ties with a man who believes that the death of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most…

food for thought, identity, lucy allan, natalia phoebe, poem, Poetry, qmunicreate

In The Shadows

You always mocked them. The suited up men, in patent leather shoes with points like arrow heads. Their manicured hands…

claire j. kennedy, Creative Writing, flash fiction, identity, in the shadows, Nour El-Issa, Prose, qmunicreate, short story

Yorkshire

Who made you? At thirteen I fell between the pages of Wuthering Heights, learned that I was made of moor…

aike jansen, identity, kathryn metcalfe, poem, Poetry, qmunicreate, yorkshire

Crack A Smile

Lick your lips taste the plastic of your smile take a breath smell the sanitation of your skin knock your…

crack a smile, identity, Kirsty Campbell, Nour El-Issa, poem, Poetry, qmunicreate

Arts Review: The Match Box

Dir. Richard Baron, Citizens Theatre, 20-24 February Journeying through grief and loss to revenge and loneliness, Firebrand’s latest production of…

citizens theatre, eren ince, richard baron, the match box

Blogging A Dead Horse: In Memorium

The short-lived social media sites that never made it

bebo, blogging a dead horse, jo reid, social media, vidme, vine, YikYak

Film Review: You Were Never Really Here

As part of the Glasgow Film Festival A suffocating, transcendental, and understated psychological drama, You Were Never Really Here, elevates…

ellen magee, film review, four stars, GFT, Glasgow Film Festival, University of Glasgow, you were never really here

Live Review: Jake Bugg

Old Fruitmarket, 19/02 Walking into the venue creates a rustic, down-to-earth atmosphere that sets the tone for the evening. Decorated…

georgie, Jake Bugg., Kirsty Campbell, live review, old fruitmarket

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