Alice Furse has joined the editorial team as Fiction Editor following Thommie Gillow's arrival as co-editor for Poetry. Alice’s debut novel, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, was published by Burning Eye in October 2014 of course. A dystopian novel about... Continue Reading →
It was already the start of December and I was wondering if I was the only person who noticed that although it was cold and the leaves had turned into crispy rolls and fallen to the ground, not a drop... Continue Reading →
Thanks to our web-store providers Big Cartel introducing a new app we can now offer downloadable ebooks direct from the Burning Eye Bookstore (Nevada). This means we will start to build up our selection of ebooks as 2015 gets motoring. For... Continue Reading →
@AliceFurse 's 5STAR reviewed novel Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere now available for Nook devices everywhere... http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/everybody-knows-this-is-nowhere-alice-furse/1120554880?ean=9781909136502 …
Ten:Ten. 10:10. This is a big Burning Eye day. There are at least 2 Burning Eye associated birthdays today and and and (drum roll...) Alice Furse's 5STAR reviewed debut novel Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere is officially OUT TODAY and... Continue Reading →
Following our collaboration on Blood Sisters we are pleased to announce the release of the second Burning Eye paperback from successful independent author Melanie Clegg: “This is Melanie Clegg’s best book yet. Her encyclopaedic knowledge of the period allows the... Continue Reading →
We made this! You should get it now because it is FREE until about 8am on Tuesday! What is it? A bloody amazing eBook with 25 writers and a cartoonist. Not to mention a brilliant cover by Bristol based... Continue Reading →
Edited by Jason King and Jeremy Quinn is a thrice a year kind of affair that mixes poetry, visual poetry, flash fiction and not quote so flash but still very short fiction with a few pieces of photography and artwork thrown into each edition... Continue Reading →
Yes. It is true. We are taking the bold step of opening our mail box for a submission or two. Specifically we would be interested in receiving shorts works of fiction or fictionalised fact or downright lies. We will even... Continue Reading →
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