Posts in Issue 2
You Are Here by Richard Horne

Richard Horne (You Are Here) is a graphic designer, illustrator, author, screen and gocco printer. His books include the best selling 101 Things To Do Before You Die series and the Modern Day Spotter's Guide amongst others. He also illustrated the best selling The Dangerous Book for Boys, winner of the 2007 book of the year at the British Book Awards. His clients include The National Trust, Guardian & Guardian Guide, UEA, Comic Relief, Harper Collins, Penguin Random House, Universal Music, Warner Music and the V&A Museum.

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Nacional 27 by Nicholas Ward

Nicholas Ward’s (Nacional 27) writing has appeared with The Billfold, Bird's Thumb, Catapult, Midwestern Gothic, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, HowlRound, and others. He is a company member with 2nd Story, a Chicago-based storytelling collective, and the Booking Manager at Young Chicago Authors.

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Issue 2Food, Memoir, USA
Rahmania by Sureshkumar P. Sekar

Sureshkumar P. Sekar (Rahmania) is a writer from Salem, India. He studied mechanical engineering and worked as a software engineer for thirteen years before gaining his MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia in 2018. He is currently working on a hybrid musicological memoir, Leitmotif, and a monograph on Indian film scores, The Music of Lagaan. He will shortly begin doctoral study on film music at the Royal College of Music, London.

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Issue 2India, Music
Parasites and Autoclaves by Kate Romain

Kate Romain (Parasites and Autoclaves) is an Anglo-American writer of both fiction and non-fiction. She recently completed an MA in Biography and Creative Non-fiction at the University of East Anglia before somewhat spontaneously relocating to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she currently resides.

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Issue 2Memoir, USA
I Need to Know How to Hard Boil an Egg by Allison Pugh

Allison Pugh (I Need to Know How to Hard Boil an Egg) is a writer from North Central West Virginia who resides in Chesapeake. She earned her MFA from West Virginia Wesleyan College in 2015 and is a fiction editor at Heartwood, a literary magazine in association with WVWC. This is her first published piece.

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Whose Play Is It Anyway? by Antoinette Moses

Antoinette Moses (Whose Play Is It Anyway?) is an author who has published over twenty books of awardwinning language-learner literature. She is also a playwright with a PhD in documentary theatre and has recently retired from teaching creative writing at UEA and producing the Festival of Literature for Young people (FLY), which she co-founded in 2013. She previously worked for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, re-founded and ran the Cambridge Animation Festival and helped set up the Hiroshima Animation Festival. In 2016 Antoinette published the first extract of her memoirs in Words and Women 3.

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Issue 2Theatre
Mr Speaker Bercow, Man of the People by Stephen Massil

Stephen Massil (Mr Speaker Bercow, Man of the People) held a senior position at the University of London Library, which he combined with postings at the Huguenot Library, Sir John Soane’s Museum, the National Trust and the Garrick Club. He is a Vice-President of the Jewish Historical Society of England, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and of the Library Association; and a contributor to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. In 2016 he gained an MA in Biography and Creative Non- Fiction from UEA, where his principal subject was Lost Cousins, chronicling a series of historical figures and their connections, with an autobiographical undertow.

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Tourist in My Homeland by Yin F. Lim

Yin F. Lim (Tourist in My Homeland) is a Malaysian-born writer and editor who is now based in the UK. Interested in food, family stories and the East Asian diaspora, her work has been published in several anthologies including Who Are We Now? A Collection of True Stories about Brexit. Find her at yinflim.com and on Twitter @YinFLim.

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Twelve and Holding by Nicole Im

Nicole Im (Twelve and Holding) was born and raised in California. Her work has appeared in Freeman’s Journal, Literary Hub and The Huffington Post. She holds an MFA in Creative Non-fiction from The New School and is currently working on a memoir. Visit her at www.nicoleim.com.

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

The Common Mango by Caroline Gardam

Caroline Gardam (The Common Mango) is a writer and editor based in south-east Queensland, Australia. Her work has been published in magazines and newspapers across Australia, including Meanjin. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Arts (Writing, Editing, and Publishing) from the University of Queensland.

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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.

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In Conversation With by Bart van Es

Bart van Es (In Conversation With) was born in the Netherlands and grew up in Norway, Dubai, Indonesia and the U.K. He studied English Literature at Cambridge and is now Professor of English at Oxford. His academic books include Shakespeare in Company and Shakespeare’s Comedies. In 2014 van Es began to look into his family’s wartime history, knowing that a Jewish girl, Lien, had lived in hiding with his grandparents during the occupation. He met Lien, now aged 82, and began the first of a series of interviews that formed the basis for The Cut Out Girl; which won the Costa Book of the Year 2018 and the Slightly Foxed First Biography Prize. Translations are out or forthcoming in fourteen languages.

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The Night’s Content Moderation Watch by Spencer Darr

Spencer Darr (The Night’s Content Moderation Watch) is a non-fiction writer currently focusing on the relationships between people, love and technology. His work has appeared in Atlas Obscura and The Nervous Breakdown. A first generation college grad from Pecan Hill, Texas, USA, he is pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing with an emphasis in Literary Nonfiction at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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On Krakowskie Przedmiescie by Kinga Elwira Cybulska

Kinga Elwira Cybulska (On Krakowskie Przedmiescie) was born in Eastern Europe. She has lived in Kraków, Galway and London, and currently works as a bookseller. She earned her MA in Polish Literature and Language, studied Journalism at Jagiellonian University; and Creative Writing at Cambridge University and UEA. She has contributed to the anthology of immigrant poetry Landing Places and Galway: City of Strangers. Her non-fiction has been published in Machina, Zadra and Ale Historia.

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National Newark and Essex by Roger Conant Cranse

Roger Conant Cranse (National Newark and Essex) was born and raised in New Jersey. He graduated from Rutgers University in 1963 and served in the US Peace Corps in Nepal and Vietnam. His memoir, The Hearts and Minds Guys, about his experiences during the Vietnam war appeared in Raritan and was named a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays of 2013. Roger has spent most of his career teaching at the Community College of Vermont, where he also lives.

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Issue 2Memoir
The Archangel’s Way by Richard Beard

Richard Beard (The Archangel’s Way) has written six novels and four books of narrative nonfiction. His memoir The Day That Went Missing won the 2018 PEN Ackerley Award for literary autobiography and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

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Issue 2England, Travel