My Brother, The Horsehead

A Writers Bloc workshop feature


My Brother, The Horsehead

By Rafael Ward

It was the night before Halloween when mum finally caved and bought me a horsehead. Because she left it to the last minute (of course) she had to drive out to the next town over, and then the next, with me texting her the different shops she should try, because she still refused to Google Drive. Mum was afraid of ‘crashing’ the car, overloading it with too much information. That had never been a problem when my brother was driving.

Bloc Features: Pudding by Laura Elvery

Something special from the Big Issue Fiction Edition to start the new year with a jolt of class.

Every month we will professionally edit one story from our our workshop, publish it in next month's Bloc Features and pay the author $100. Join our workshop and upload a finish story to be part of the Bloc Feature community!

 


Pudding

By Laura Elvery

 

Best of the Bloc | 2015

This is an anthology of our most popular, most exciting writing from 2015. Enjoy! 


Christmas Lights

This is a special holiday treat! This is an rare early fiction piece by author, screenwriter and all-round superstar Ben Law.


First published a million years ago in Voiceworks Magazine, Mr. Law has loaned it to us to share with you to take the edge off the festive season. Enjoy!

Bloc Features: August 27

A Writers Bloc workshop feature


 

August 27

 

I never thought

With a thousand winds against my back and the waves of solace breaking through a foamy white-washed sunset

That I would emerge as the victorious lover

On a side full of bright light and ever-glowing pandemonium

This chaos with the beach and the rocks falling, cliffs beckoning, lives entangling

Had never seemed so calm

Than now, when the present opens and blooms like the first spring flower

Bloc Features: Shit Brick Fences of Melbourne

This piece was originally featured in Shit Brick Fences of Melbourne


Shit Brick Fences of Melbourne is a photo publication that features examples of nauseating, surreal and just plain depressing fences of Melbourne's signature brickwork, accompanied by whimsical off-beat stories by the site's founder, Jim. We are delighted to share one of his stories. 


 

July 15

Hot Chicks With Big Brains

This featured piece was originally published by Hot Chicks with Big Brains.


Hot Chicks with Big Brains (HCwBB) is an interview series determined to challenge the way women are often pigeonholed. They feature discussions with successful women who appreciate a curated sense of self. Women who are both form and function. Interviews begin by focusing on the relationship between work and personal style, but quickly (and often) digress into insightful life stories.

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