I’m sorry to say that my wonderful publisher for Wishing For Birds, Platypus Press, have closed their doors. This means the collection is no longer available to purchase anywhere. I’m current...
Thank you so much for letting me know about this! It's definitely not you – Payhip seems to have changed their method of taking payment without giving me any notice! I had no Paypal or Stripe...
elisabethhewer : > someone called me alabaster and > i just wanted it to be true. i wanted > to be smooth and dauntless, more blue sky than comet. > the panic sets�...
I’m so sorry for such a slow response, and I’m so sorry for posting publicly, Tumblr is being appallingly annoying and not letting me answer you privately! First of all thank you from the bot...
Oh my goodness thank you so much! Don’t worry, I don’t intend to - I took a break at the end of last year after my novel didn’t sell, but I’m back now working at a new one. It’s not the...
Thank you so much for asking! Linking to my posts or blog is completely fine, but I’d much prefer people didn’t repost/resubmit my poetry or posts anywhere else - it’s usually done without ...
To my astonishment and delight, a short story I wrote about Noah’s wife and her daughters-in-law has been published by Eclectica Magazine. If you felt like checking it out, I’d be very grate...
Hey! I’m so glad you liked the line ❤️ I will be honest, I struggle to remember a lot of the poems in that collection since they were written over the course of a rather heady summer at a p...
My short story Life Sentence is featured on The C Word magazine (completely free to read)! A radio host called Kaye is forced to confront dark memories when a convicted murderer starts calling...
Fellow writers, three of my friends from the MA I did in 2016/17 have recently set up an online magazine aimed at young people aged 11-18. In the future they hope to offer author interviews, book...
elisabethhewer : > IN THE DEEP / WHERE WHALES COME TO PRAY / WE MAKE OUR HOME > > the kraken & the lighthouse keeper / a > short chapbook about a lighthouse ke...
IN THE DEEP / WHERE WHALES COME TO PRAY / WE MAKE OUR HOME the kraken & the lighthouse keeper / a short chapbook about a lighthouse keeper in love with the waves and the abyssal horror who hea...
I hope you’re all doing okay in this scary environment. I’m working on a little chapbook to hopefully provide something to read if you’re stuck at home and looking for new reading materials...
platypuspress : > We have a few copies of the original versions of the following books > for sale: > > Wishing for Birds (limited edition version) by @elisabethhewer ...
elisabethhewer : > REND ME INSIDE, REND ME OUT / CALL ME BY YOUR FATHER’S NAME. > > c o m e t h e d e v i l / a chapbook > about what happens when three...
elisabethhewer : >> “Found scratched into the back of a chair: I recognise the >> DIVINITY within me. This is a year of unmaking. Of finding and >> then losing�...
The word-hoard: Robert Macfarlane on rewilding our language of landscape : ecrituria : >> I am wary of the dangers of fetishising dialect and archaism – >> all that mollo...
elisabethhewer : >> “What happened to the gods? the rabbit wants to know. Better ask >> the humans, replies the fox. My da told me they forgot them or >> ruine...
Thank you so much for asking and for saying such a lovely thing! I definitely want to produce another anthology at some point in the future. I’ll level with you though: looking back on my cur...
golden-eyed-writer : > HUMAN WRITER BRAIN: I already have multiple projects I’m working > on, and should not start new ones until I finish the ones I already > have ...