Designer Mark Mechan provides insight into his process for the cover of Heather Richardson's historical novel, Doubting Thomas.
Read MoreAntanas Škėma is still relatively unknown outside of Lithuanian cultural circles. Vagabond Voices' translation of White Shroud will be the first time that his magnum opus will have the chance to be appreciated by an English-speaking readership.
Read MoreIn this interview conducted by Stewart Ennis, Gary Duncan, founding editor of Spelk and author of You're Not Supposed to Cry, discusses the various forms of short story (and short short story, and short short short story!) that are gaining popularity both here in the UK and internationally.
Read MoreOur assistant editor Dana Keller ruminates on how to best celebrate International Women's Day and then briefly rants about a common sexist greeting she receives in the Vagabond Voices email inbox.
Read MoreVagabond founder Allan Cameron discusses the importance of supporting physical bookshops and smaller online chains like Wordery as opposed to buying books on Amazon.
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Read MoreVicki Husband talks about her first collection of poetry, the Saltire-shortlisted This Far Back Everything Shimmers.
Read MoreAllan Cameron reads from and discusses his new poetry collection.
Read MoreJenni Daiches reveals the inspiration behind her latest novel, Borrowed Time.
Read MoreWe explore the unique ways in which readers choose to enjoy the act of reading.
Read MoreVagabond Voices' assistant editor Dana Keller explores the virtues of being a slow reader.
Read MoreIn our sixth instalment of Red Axe Covers, Mark Mechan (of Red Axe Design) discusses his cover design and illustrations for Scottish political blogger Paul Kavanagh's book, Barking Up the Right Tree (2015) (now available for purchase).
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