In Off/Spring, the past collides with the present, Lagos meets London, The 1960s meets the 2000s. It’s about the immigrant experience, post-war Britain, the windrush, class, secrets, the new millennium, intergenerational trauma, love, and most important of all, it’s about family, the people we love but also hurt us the most
Author Archives: Jonathan Gibbs
Richard Jerram
Tokyo photojournalist pretends to be a hitman to scam unhappy housewives, but things get out of hand
Joanna Henny
A young woman, determined to escape her past, embarks on a quest to hunt down a mysterious whale that promises solace
Jack Milner
After a rough train ride, Hugh is spat out in a place very far from home. Everyone can understand him, but no one quite gets him. And the more he tries to escape, he only engraves himself deeper in this place. If only we could meet him ourselves
Eve Aimée
From a hospital to a nightclub, The Hospital Visit is a tender look at love, anger and family duty
Caroline Winter
There’s a reason why Cupid’s arrows are both a symbol of love and of destruction…
Ciera Lloyd
There You’ll Be is a decades-spanning conversation between a WWII-era grandmother and a modern-day granddaughter
Evann Orleck-Jetter
A disassociated young woman wrestles with identity, voyeurism and belonging in this darkly comic coming-of-age tale
Hannah Alejandro
A memoir of adventure, sex, and grief – and the struggle to accept what we cannot change
Hassan Almadhari
Feeling lost at home is daunting. “What does it take escape this alienation?” he thought while staring into his cup of coffee
