A picture of a micropoem written by Seb Reilly on his typewriter and taken as part of an ongoing photography series, this micropoem is titled ‘Finale.’
Do you have any Christmas traditions? In his column in the Isle of Thanet News, Seb Reilly considers how the festive period will feel under Tier 4 restrictions.
What would you do if you had nowhere to go to sleep at night? In his column in the Isle of Thanet News, Seb Reilly recalls a night spent in a wrecked car in the snow.
Seb Reilly was shortlisted as a finalist for Kent Columnist of the Year at the Kent Press & Broadcast Awards 2020 for his column in the Isle of Thanet News.
An anti-ode to the 45th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump, this poem by Seb Reilly is published in Poets, part of Vocal, and dedicated to Trump.
Have you heard about the Thanet Serpent? In his column in the Isle of Thanet News, Seb Reilly looks at monsters, government votes, and feeding starving children.
An open from members of the UK and Irish publishing community in support of trans and non-binary people and their rights with 1,521 signatures, including Seb Reilly’s.
What would you do if an empty tent appeared near to where you live? In his column in the Isle of Thanet News, Seb Reilly considers homelessness and community.
Seb Reilly was shortlisted as a finalist for Kent Columnist of the Year at the Kent Press & Broadcast Awards 2020 for his column in the Isle of Thanet News.
An extended stay in hospital, and a simple moment of quiet, cause an old man to reevaluate key moments in his life and connect them together with the present.