top of page
waves

Article: Byron’s muse was also his grandfather: how Foul-Weather Jack survived shipwreck, imprisonment, and court martial. 

Published 17.05.2026

love is a cat pamphlet

New Poetry from the EIC: Love is a Cat out now with Death of Workers Whilst Building Skyscrapers.

poet

A poem by Taylor Franson-Thiel.

Taylor is a Pushcart-nominated poet from Utah, now based in Fairfax, Virginia. She received her Master's in Creative Writing from Utah State University and is pursuing an MFA at George Mason University. She enjoys lifting heavy weights and posting reviews to Goodreads like someone is actually reading them. 

Published for BRAG Online April 2024.

By Taylor Franson-Thiel, 
Insta: @taylorfthiel
X: @taylorfranson

Emily Donoher Poet

A poem by Emily Donoher.

Published for BRAG Online March 2024.

By Emily Donoher, 
Insta: @thediaryofasun

boar

Our Editor in Chief has reviewed Tom Branfoot's Boar. 

By Brandon Bennett

nature

A Review of The Road

By Matt Sutton,
Sept 2023

busy area

A new poem from Hull Native Joe Simpson.

By Joe Simpson,
Sept 2023

Fire marshall station

A 21st Century Look at The Dharma Bums, a modern classic and the creation of a giant of 20th Century Literature.

By Brandon Bennett, Sept 2023

smoke-long-horror logo

Take a deep dive into the twisted mind of Mr Nefarious himself.

By Kaolan O'Connor

reggie bolton by car

A thrilling tale of miss adventure and zany characters. Written by the man that believes that this is in fact what it is. A trip through a lost man's profiteering of something he could never quite explain. 

By Reginald bolton 

Jim Kite

An interview (and the stroy of the interview) with fine line artist Jim Kite, and the story behind Issue I cover art Oldham Street.

By Brandon Bennett  

Oldham Street

A fine poem from the legend, Paul Evans, featured in BRAG Issue: I

By Paul Evans   

Oldham Street

Featured in Issue I.

By Carmen Sacalus

Reggie Bolton in car

The strange ethos behind odd mind and confused word smiths. The lexicon Dyslexia is a guild to complete freedom in the literary world. From Dyslexic minds for those who struggle with words and other trivial communication.

By Reginald Bolton

â’¸2026 Brag Writers

bottom of page