Posts tagged Climate
On Dead Chickens by Harry Whitehead

Harry Whitehead (On Dead Chickens)’s first novel, The Cannibal Spirit, told the story of a First Nations man tried for cannibalism in 1900 Vancouver. It was reviewed as ‘powerful, brave, ambitious’ (Globe & Mail), ‘a unique work, compelling, complex, thought-provoking and impressive’ (Quill & Quire). He’s published short stories, reviews, essays and more in a variety of genres. He is associate professor of Creative Writing at the University of Leicester, where he directs the Centre for New Writing and the annual free literature festival, Literary Leicester. Before academia, he worked for many years in the film business.

Harry's work appears in Issue 13 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

There Are No Polar Bears Where I Live by Martin Eberlen

Martin Eberlen (There Are No Polar Bears Where I Live) is a London-based documentary photographer, visual artist and writer. Martin graduated in 2018 with a distinction from the MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography course at London College of Communication and the same year was selected, with just thirty other artists from around the globe, to be part of Parallel Photo Platform. As part of a year-long cycle, these artists create a new body of work to be exhibited in various European cities.

Martin's work appears in Issue 2 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.