Eve Chancellor is an English Teacher in Manchester, and she has previously studied in Liverpool and Melbourne. She has an MLitt in Victorian Literature from the University of Glasgow, with a specialism in the role of childhood in 19th Century fiction. Her short stories are published on East of the Web and upcoming with Reflex Press. Her poetry has been published by Fly on the Wall, Ink, Sweat and Tears, and Sentinel Literary Quarterly.
My brother’s name is David. Our parents called him that because it means “beloved,” in case you didn’t know.
- Length: 9 pages
- Age Rating: PG
- Genre: Fiction
Zena could hardly believe that she was on a plane, gazing down over the North Island. Everything she knew about New Zealand came from Luke’s photographs and postcards: sparkling lagoons, snow-capped mountains and silver ferns.
- Length: 12 pages
- Age Rating: PG
- Genre: Fiction
“I got a call this morning. My dad…” And Martin had explained the situation, as best he could. He wanted to see his father one last time. He wanted Joel to see his grandfather.
- Length: 13 pages
- Age Rating: PG
- Genre: Fiction