Felicity Notley
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? When I was about seven years old. I was drawing and realised I could put across what I wanted in words better than in pictures. What’s your...
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When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? I was forced to write my story a week after the media realised the film. My plan was to use the story as evidence for Court. I wanted to prove what...
View ArticleFi Read
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? Can’t recall, just kind of slipped into it. Most of the time I wish I wasn’t; I hate being stuck indoors sat at a computer. What’s your writing...
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When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? When I started reading What’s your writing ambition? To write what I want and make a living out of it If you could meet any writer from any time...
View ArticleRob Self-Pierson
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? When Miss Amihere wrote on my short story: ‘This is an excellent piece of writing. A*’. I was 15 with no idea what I’d do in life. One positive...
View ArticleEmma Timpany
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? I’ve always loved stories and imagining things so writing seemed a natural progression. What’s your writing ambition? I’d love to have a novel or...
View ArticleJo Thomas
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? When I was about 8 years old and my teacher read out a story I’d written, instead of the usual book at story time. What’s your writing ambition? To...
View ArticleAlan Robinson
When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? Aged ten to 11, writing stories at school. What’s your writing ambition? To develop an audience. If you could meet any writer from any time and...
View ArticleChelsey Flood
My brother Sam spins and falls on our overgrown lawn, glancing up at Mum’s bedroom window. He makes himself into a fountain, shooting water out his mouth, shrieks and collapses. I tell him to shut the...
View ArticleImagemakers
Joanna Boyle Joanna is a freelance illustrator who recently graduated from University College Falmouth. She enjoys experimenting with different characters using a variety of media including ink, paint,...
View ArticlePostcard Pack
A complete set of postcards, featured 8 original illustrations from Paraobla’s wonderful contributors.
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View ArticleParabola Posters – Fishing
Fishing by Nathan Fletcher. 270mm x 420mm Illustration from Volume I, Issue II: Quickening All posters are printed to order, so please allow at least 3 weeks for delivery. Half the proceeds from the...
View ArticleParabola Posters – 40 Ways
40 Ways by Mark Squire. 270mm x 420mm Illustration from Volume I, Issue II: Quickening All posters are printed to order, so please allow at least 3 weeks for delivery. Half the proceeds from the print...
View ArticleParabola Posters – Martha And Perry pt 1
Martha and Perry pt1 by Edward Tuckwell. 270mm x 420mm Illustration from Volume I, Issue II: Quickening All posters are printed to order, so please allow at least 3 weeks for delivery. Half the...
View ArticleParabola Posters – Medusas
Medusas by Zander Grinfeld. 290mm x 420mm Illustration from Volume I, Issue II: Quickening All posters are printed to order, so please allow at least 3 weeks for delivery. Half the proceeds from the...
View ArticleBuy Parabola Issue 2 Online
Volume I, Issue II: Quickening is out now and you can buy it here. It costs just £6 (+ £1.50 postage and packaging) and every penny from every copy we sell will go back into the publishing pot for...
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Volume I, Issue III: Horizons is out now and you can buy it here. It costs just £5 (+ £1.50 postage and packaging) and every penny from every copy we sell will go back into the pot and will be used to...
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