Jessica Still reads her poem “A Declaration Of Love For Hips” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “The Box”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Jessica Still reads her poem A Declaration Of Love For Hips from Roehampton University’s sixth creative writing student anthology The Box. 

Jessica is a writer and body-positivity advocate from London. She has previously been published in Roehampton’s Speechless anthology and enjoys writing about hips and tummies, mental health, and her cat, Joey. She believes all bodies are good bodies. You can find her on Instagram at @je.ssicas.

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Katie Oliver reads her short story “All That Glitters” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Katie Oliver reads her short story “All That Glitters” from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology, All That Glitters.

Katie studied MA Children’s Literature. She is a short fiction enthusiast and has been shortlisted for the Bridgeport Prize and the Bath Flash Award, with further work published by Funny Pearls and Popshot Quarterly. Her short story, TimeOut, features in the 2019 Fincham Press anthology The Box. She is working on a short story collection and can be found on twitter under @katie_rose_o.

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Wilma Lång reads her flash fiction “The Houseboat” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Wilma Lång reads her flash fiction “The Houseboat” from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology All That Glitters.

Wilma is a Finnish writer, who spent the first nine years of her life in Sheveningen, The Netherlands, and the rest in London. “The Houseboat” is a love letter to home.

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Veslemøy Stavdahl reads her short story “Goodsprings” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “The Box”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Veslemøy Stavdahl reads her short story “Goodsprings” from Roehampton University’s sixth creative writing student anthology The Box. 

Veslemøy loves writing stories that don’t make sense to her until they are finished (sometimes not even then). She is interested in strange behaviour and has a habit of infusing her stories with magical elements. She is twice published by Fincham Press and is honoured to have been chosen for this anthology as well.

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Lilly-Ann A. Newman reads her short story “Hotel Fuori Strada” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Lilly-Ann A. Newman reads her short story “Hotel Fuori Strada” from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology All That Glitters.

Lilly-Ann studied Creative Writing and Journalism at the University of Roehampton. She is the founder and former editor of Fresh Media, an online student magazine, and a former intern at Fincham Press. Her literary influences include Margaret Atwood and Octavia Butler. When not writing or battling the dreaded writer’s block, Lilly-Ann is a connoisseur of tea, biscuits, and all things Alice in Wonderland.

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Rebecca Bardsley-Ball reads her poem “You Never Did Anything Wrong featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Rebecca Bardsley-Ball reads her poem You Never Did Anything Wrong from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology All That Glitters.

Rebecca lives in South London and will forever dislike the people who say she’s from Kent. Despite previously claiming to hate poetry, her first publication, You Never Did Anything Wrong is a poem. She sees the irony. The ending of the poem is supposed to be bittersweet; they’re out of the relationship, but forever affected by it.

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Kate Griffin reads her short story “Ancara” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Kate Griffin reads her short story “Ancara” from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology All That Glitters.

Kate is a third-year Creative Writing student. “Ancara” is her first published short story, she hopes this will be the start of many. She can be found on Instagram at @itskategriffin.

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Jacob Bathgate reads his poem “How To Write A Sonnet” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “The Box”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Jacob Bathgate reads his poem How To Write A Sonnet from Roehampton University’s sixth creative writing student anthology The Box. 

Jacob studied Creative Writing at the University of Roehampton. He lives in London and splits his time between cycling, building Lego, procrastinating, writing lists and talking about himself in the third person. He is not to be trusted.

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Jon Call reads his short story “The House of Chicken Wire” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “All That Glitters”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Jon Call reads his short story “The House of Chicken Wire” from Roehampton University’s seventh creative writing student anthology, All That Glitters.

Jon lives in Chicago, Illinois. He was born and raised in a small town in Wyoming and prefers mountains to skyscrapers. He has the literary guilty pleasures of an edgy frat boy, including Bukowski and Hunter S. Thompson, but he truly loves reading different slices of Americana, from Carver to O’Conner. He graduated from Lake Forest College with a bachelor’s degree in English and is pursuing an MA in Teaching.

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Haley Jenkins reads her poem “Home Is A Place She Cannot Find” featured in Fincham Press student anthology “The Box”

In preparation for the upcoming Hidden Treasures book launch of Fincham Press’s two student anthologies, The Box and All That Glitters, students whose work is featured in the anthologies read their work.

Haley Jenkins reads her poem Home Is A Place She Cannot Find from Roehampton University’s sixth creative writing student anthology The Box. 

Haley published her first poetry collection Nekorb in 2017 (Veer Books). She has been published twice by Fincham Press, in Guttural magazine, Tears in the Fencepainted spoken, The Journal of British & Irish Innovative PoetryPlaster Cocktail, and others. She runs Selcouth Station Press, an online imprint committed to new writers.

Get your ticket to attend the upcoming free double book launch event of The Box and our newest anthology All That Glitters.

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