The View From Here
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Located Luton, Bedfordshire United Kingdom
Tags books, Magazine, Literary, novels, authors, interviews, reviews, literature, writers
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TVFH is a print and on-line literary magazine.
Latest Blog Posts
- A Childhood In Fiction on Nov 25, 2009 in Childhood fiction The Famous Five
by JaneBooks played a vital role in my childhood. Forty years ago, before the advent of computers and game stations my days were spent drawing, making mud pies and, most significantly, reading. My world was one of fairytales and fables, myths and leg...
- The Ghost Poetry Project: an interview with Nathan Curnow - Part Two on Nov 24, 2009 in Nathan Curnow The Ghost Poetry Project Interviews poetry
by PaulRead Part One of this interview here.The Ghost Poetry Project is something of a rarity among poetry anthologies: it's a page-turner. Not only is its premise intriguing (ten nights spent in ten haunted locations to explore the nature of "...
- Shanta Everington Joins The View From Here on Nov 23, 2009 in Give Me a Sign Shanta Everington Marilyn and Me The View from Here
Just in time for the Christmas party next month author, Shanta Everington, joins the crew here at The View From Here.(Cue applause as she waves- she is friendly as well as being talented!)Watch out for her monthly article from her view of liter...
- The Ghost Poetry Project: an interview with Nathan Curnow - Part One on Nov 21, 2009 in Nathan Curnow The Ghost Poetry Project review poetry
by PaulI'm something of a mailbox junkie. There, I've confessed it. There's nothing quite like opening the mailbox and discovering a wad of envelopes waiting to reveal their secrets. Why, even half a dozen bills and bank statements...
- Celebs in Writing Distress: Lily Cole on Nov 18, 2009 in Lily Cole The Lone Ranger The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus writing
by The Lone RangerHi Lone RangerGosh I'm such a big fan of you and like all your heroic stuff. So, I'm writing my first novel at the moment and I'm basing it on the Adam and Eve story. My question is, there is a lot of nudity in the book and I'm not...
- In Defence of Prizes on Nov 16, 2009 in The Orwell Prize Sebastian Faulks A Week in December Gavin Freeguard Guest Writer
by Gavin FreeguardOne of the interweaving plotlines in Sebastian Faulks’ latest novel, the state-of-the-nation A Week in December, revolves around the state of the literary world, and specifically, the state of literary prizes. And what a state it...
- Competitions, Opportunities and Awards for Writers on Nov 13, 2009
The View From Here is growing.Bigger, better, bolder.Coming soon, we'll be offering writers an online update of some of the best competitions, opportunities and awards that are currently available. Along with details of what publishers ar...




