The end of a story should feel inevitable yet be surprising. In this essay written for Thanet Writers, Seb Reilly considers Aristotle's advice on writing a successful ending.
An exploration of ritual lost and left through folklore and tradition, written for a May Day without public celebration, musing on isolation and destruction.
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 ‘Ammonite.’
Working out where to submit your writing can be tricky. In this essay written for Thanet Writers, Seb Reilly discusses how to find and choose submission opportunities.
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 ‘Spring.’