LOUISE MURRAY explores Oscar Wilde’s fairy tales: ‘Look beneath the surface and simplicity of the narrative, and the reader will find concealed there a deep complexity which complements the ornateness of prose – a complexity of morality, of feeling and of soul.’
As Halloween approaches, BRENDAN O’DEA delves into the pages of Irish Ghost Stories, edited by David Stuart Davies: ‘this anthology provokes in me a sense of pride for the Irish ghost story, and reminds me that there is something cathartic about a well-written story where the protagonist is completely transformed as a result of an encounter with a ghostly presence…’
We are delighted to announce the results of the 2013 THRESHOLDS International Feature Writing Competition…