Wednesday, 10 August 2011

The Brighton Magazine Dream Catcher Project

The Brighton Magazine's new Dream Catcher Project section is up-and-running. All under one roof you can take a peek into the life of Phil Daniels, the dark & twisted mind of Hugh Cornwell, a haunting tale of Virginia Woolf's muse, the masterstroke of language that is Invisibles, a genre-defining tale based around the rave scene, a nostalgic trip as middle-aged Mods return to the seaside .. and more besides ..

Ed Siegle's debut novel, Invisibles, ducks and dives through the scenic splendour and dark underbellies of two very different cities, as a son (Joel Burns) goes in search of a father (Gilberto) who's dead in the minds of all except one.

So begins a journey of self-discovery as Joel travels from his adopted home of Brighton to his birth city of Rio.


Virginia and the Elements: She was to be found in the schoolyard that connected the village to the church. A bitter throughway in the most unforgiving of seasons. Her view was of hills and fields, and her mind far from the hustle and bustle of busy village life. Her purpose was words. She needed to find a way out of the tunnel, that dark expanse that clouded her judgement, knocked her confidence, and gave way to damaging thoughts she knew she was almost certain never to entertain.

To read the Invisibles review and Virginia and the Elements short story in full.. visit The Dream Catcher Project.

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