
Issue 25 is packed full of good reading to help you relax this summer. There's a new short story by Brian Castro, and poet Susan Hawthorne discusses her work in an interview with Heather Taylor Johnson.
Nigel Featherstone clocks a solicitor's torment as he waits for his client's execution, whilst Suzanne McCourt's biting social satire examines what happens when friends embark on a spiritual quest around India.
Peter Bakowski paints a portrait of artist Constance Street, Miri Jassy explores a young girl's discovery of her sexual potential, and Jake Dennis compares Gaugin's nativity scene to his own.
All these and much more in the summer issue of Wet Ink.


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