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A Little Plan, written by Katie Byford, and illustrated by Aiste Stancikaite considers the enduringly introspective question we all no doubt periodically ask of ourselves “where would you like to be in five years time” Watering by Jack Wells is inspired by people who have given their children up for adoption The Last Word written by Jane Campion Hoye, illustrated by Mitt Roshin, imagines the effects of climate change, and The Motherhood Effect ponders the eerie prospect of Artificial intelligence becoming emotionally aware. Simon Prades, born in 1985 into a German/Spanish family lives in Saarbrcken, Germany with his wife and son.Since finishing University with a diploma in. Popshot Magazine July 2022 Popshot Magazine July 2022. A stellar collection of short stories and poetry explore subjects that range from the philosophical, the bleak, the emotional, and more. If issue 16 reminded us of the intrinsic relationship between hope and the inherency of change, then ‘future’ feels decisively provocative, given the unsettling nature of the ever-changing and precarious current state of the world we find ourselves in.įuture is as infinite as it is intangible, yet the selected contributions somehow encapsulate an eclectic interpretation of what it can, or might be. Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. Popshot 36 The Joy Issue The Joy Issue is a collection of vivid writing, exploring brief bursts of intense happiness. Thematically it feels like a fitting continuation from ‘Hope’ issue (16), thoughtfully introduced by editor Jacob Denno. GREAT SAVINGS WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE A beautifully illustrated magazine showcasing imaginative short stories, flash fiction and poetry. Adam Clarke reviews the 17th edition of Popshot Magazine contemplatively titled ‘The Future Issue’. Popshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. Editorial illustration for flash fiction piece My Flatmate, Her New Boyfriend And My Emotional Availability written.













Popshot magazine