Issue 14, Autumn 2009: Silence. Take a window seat. You'll see silence hover between the hunter and the hunted, corrupting the kind, healing the hurried, slicing time, while bartering for your sanity. Act cool, put your lips together and watch.
In this issue
- Salar Abdoh, Sad bully with a big badge
- David Axelbank, Night flowers
- Jocelyn Bain Hogg, Funeral of a second-hand car dealer
- Attila Bartis, Shreds of glass strewn between the fractured
- Andrew Cross, This must be the place
- Patrick Currie, The place my father died
- Paul Davis, Untitled
- Barry Falls, Untitled
- Camilla Gibb, The levee was there but our wreck wouldn't go
- John Gray, Let minds drift into mute pause
- Ben Jones, Cat got your tongue
- Bettina von Kameke, Tyburn silent Benedictine order, London
- Sam Kaprielov, Distinguished few
- Martín Kohan, The clear, soft voice of the lost
- Ana María Matute, The world is an orange
- Toby Morison, Untitled
- Martin d'Orgeval, Still life
- Kachi A. Ozumba, A Chief Doctor too old for cocktails at noon
- Justin Partyka, from "The East Anglians"
- Andrew Pavitt, Birch
- José Saramago, Fish will flock to rose dust
- Roberto Saviano, Tacit like the white of snow
- Antonio Tabucchi, And another thing I had meant to tell you
- Gonçalo M. Tavares, Inside, with the mental patients
- Evie Wyld, Six degrees of separation
- Anonymous
- Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin
- Carlos María Dominguez
- David Flusfeder
- Davy Jones
- Nick Jones
- Jason Orton
- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- David Shrigley
- Dan Williams






