Issue 3 - Autumn 2019

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Hinterland is a quarterly, print and digital magazine dedicated to the very best new creative non-fiction writing.

In Issue 3 we publish, with huge pleasure, the pieces that won the Hinterland Prize 2019: Anna Lachkaya’s beautifully evoked account of immigrant girlhood, Megan Holland’s story of grief and becoming, and Dani Redd’s other-worldly roam across a remote Scandinavian island.

Inside a stunning cover, created exclusively for Hinterland by artist Rebecca Pymar, is an outstanding line-up of new creative non-fiction plus all our great regular features, including the award-winning poet George Szirtes in conversation with his daughter Helen Szirtes. 

Issue 3 is available to buy now, either direct from our webstore or from all good bookshops.

Issue 3 also includes:

  • Rich with longing is Crooked Grocer, Mark Anthony Jarman’s cinematic account of lost love and the taking of irreversible choices.

  • Bella Braxton’s How To Do The Job locates the human being inside menial work, in a piece characterised by humour and pathos. 

  • In Sons of Neptune, Andrew Menard revisits a past that encompasses his oceanographer father, Darwin, Jacques Cousteau and crates of peanut butter.

  • Emily Holt’s Restless Creature weaves a love story with film criticism in a rich, beautifully told piece that spans continents and time.

  • In Notes From A Czechoslovakian Machine Shop, René Georg Vasicek captures a moment in the life of an emigré with a surprising past. 

  • Christopher Jenning’s Starting Salary draws a sad, comical subversion of the American dream in a piece populated with outrageous characters.  

  • Plus! An exclusive piece of short creative non-fiction, At The Ambassadors, by our interviewee, poet George Szirtes.

And more: Kimmo Rosenthal debuts our new feature Ekphrasis with his piece Helvetia, in which he illuminates and responds to the work of Gerald Murnane; and responding to the subject of seasonal affective disorder, Amy Davies brings us an uplifting photo essay from her adopted home of Penarth. We have our usual up-front feast of flash non-fiction delivered this month by Michael Fischer, Margaret O’Brien, Christopher Linforth and Steve Cushman.