Eliza Clark on writing a short story in takeaway reviews, the wonders of lore and embracing the absurd in 'She's Always Hungry'.| The London Magazine
'The dry as dust academic thing and the sloppy solarplexus thing end in both cases in utter artistic death.' Christopher Isherwood| The London Magazine
Cyril Connolly's notes on a cure for the fear of death were written in 1949 for a girl who had expressed a fear of dying to the author.| The London Magazine
Its twelfth UK edition, and its ninth at the British Library, JLF London returned this June with a weekend of expansive and cross-cultural conversation.| The London Magazine
The London Magazine Short Story Prize 2025 is now open for submissions. We are looking for unpublished short fiction, no longer than 4000 words.| The London Magazine
This piece by T. S. Eliot originally appeared in the first issue of the new incarnation of The London Magazine, in February 1954.| The London Magazine