ORANGE by Neil Ansell
It is the day of my father’s cremation, and I am more than five thousand miles away, in China, walking the banks of a river whose name I do not even know.…
May 13, 2013ST CUBERT & HOLYWELL BAY by Luke Thompson
As we pull up in the van a car is pulling away, the driver still wearing his wetsuit, too cold to take it off outside. The rest of Britain’s snowed under, but…
May 6, 2013DIARIES by Neil Ansell
My father’s house is by the sea, so close to the sea that an onshore wind can lift the white caps and coat his windows with a curtain of spume, and a…
April 29, 2013Ubiquitous Ash by Jos Smith
Sometimes things can hide from us in plain view. The ash tree was one of the last trees I remember learning to identify when I was young. You learn horse chestnuts and…
November 14, 2012
About
THE CLEARING is an online journal published by Little Toller Books that offers writers and artists a dedicated space in which to explore and celebrate the landscapes we live in. Our contributors are encouraged to go forth and find distinctive visions that startle us, rural or urban, modern or prehistoric, industrial, post-industrial, fantastical, natural, political, however they come. But each must be meaningful, surprising, felt.
Submissions
The editors welcome original submissions in written, audio and visual genres. Submission should reflect The Clearing/Little Toller’s concern with the natural environment, but within this broad subject-matter we encourage a diversity of interpretation and approach.
If you’d like to submit work to The Clearing, please email theclearing@littletoller.co.uk. Please refer to the submission guidelines. While we receive many submissions we will get back to you as soon as we are able.
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- Short Story (1)
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