vol 2.1, autumn 2022 (print edition)
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100 pages | softback
ISSN 2754-2491
autumn 2022
‘Helmed by a team of refugees and immigrants, the other side of hope aims to challenge common perceptions of refugees … and to chronicle the immigrant experience.’
The Bookseller
featuring refugee & immigrant writers from around the world
foreword by A. M. Dassu & Lord Alf Dubs
fiction || poetry || non-fiction || book review
artwork
by Dmitry Borshch, a political refugee from the USSR to the US in 1989, and, since February of this year, a refugee again, fleeing the war from Dnipropetrovsk to New York.
fiction
by Victoria Buitron who hails from Ecuador and resides in Connecticut; H. T. Brickner, originally from China, who lives in Minnesota; Kasia Kokowska, an immigrant from Poland living in Scotland; Farha Mukri, born in Mumbai, residing in Chicago; Barlow Crassmont, a former refugee from Bosnia who lives in the United States.
poetry
by Lester Gómez Medina, born in Nicaragua, raised in Costa Rica, settled in London; Art and Writing Hearth at Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants; Tatiana Dolgushina, a Soviet refugee, raised in South America before immigrating to the United States; Nuha Fariha, a first-generation Bangladeshi American; Mahima Kaur, a Londoner from India; Asiye Betül, a refugee from Turkey residing in Glasgow; Lina Fadel, a Syrian who has made Edinburgh home; Nashwa Nasreldin, an Egyptian who was born in Kuwait and lives in England; Elias Udo-Ochi, born in Nigeria, residing in Accra; Monica Clarke, a South African refugee who was granted asylum in the UK; Zad El Bacha, a migrant from Lebanon via Italy;
Yaz Nin, born in Kibris, raised in Tottenham.
non-fiction
by Zoë Blaylock, an Italian-born immigrant to the United States; Ali Motamedi from Iran who lives in New York City; Yin F Lim, a Malaysian-born who lives in the UK; Tamara Haque, Bangladeshi by birth, with roots in Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Australia.
book review
by Angus W. McGregor, citizen of the United States, making Japan his new home.
any profit from sales will go towards our third volume,
so we can keep the magazine running and paying our contributors
100 pages | softback
ISSN 2754-2491
autumn 2022
‘Helmed by a team of refugees and immigrants, the other side of hope aims to challenge common perceptions of refugees … and to chronicle the immigrant experience.’
The Bookseller
featuring refugee & immigrant writers from around the world
foreword by A. M. Dassu & Lord Alf Dubs
fiction || poetry || non-fiction || book review
artwork
by Dmitry Borshch, a political refugee from the USSR to the US in 1989, and, since February of this year, a refugee again, fleeing the war from Dnipropetrovsk to New York.
fiction
by Victoria Buitron who hails from Ecuador and resides in Connecticut; H. T. Brickner, originally from China, who lives in Minnesota; Kasia Kokowska, an immigrant from Poland living in Scotland; Farha Mukri, born in Mumbai, residing in Chicago; Barlow Crassmont, a former refugee from Bosnia who lives in the United States.
poetry
by Lester Gómez Medina, born in Nicaragua, raised in Costa Rica, settled in London; Art and Writing Hearth at Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants; Tatiana Dolgushina, a Soviet refugee, raised in South America before immigrating to the United States; Nuha Fariha, a first-generation Bangladeshi American; Mahima Kaur, a Londoner from India; Asiye Betül, a refugee from Turkey residing in Glasgow; Lina Fadel, a Syrian who has made Edinburgh home; Nashwa Nasreldin, an Egyptian who was born in Kuwait and lives in England; Elias Udo-Ochi, born in Nigeria, residing in Accra; Monica Clarke, a South African refugee who was granted asylum in the UK; Zad El Bacha, a migrant from Lebanon via Italy;
Yaz Nin, born in Kibris, raised in Tottenham.
non-fiction
by Zoë Blaylock, an Italian-born immigrant to the United States; Ali Motamedi from Iran who lives in New York City; Yin F Lim, a Malaysian-born who lives in the UK; Tamara Haque, Bangladeshi by birth, with roots in Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Australia.
book review
by Angus W. McGregor, citizen of the United States, making Japan his new home.
any profit from sales will go towards our third volume,
so we can keep the magazine running and paying our contributors
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Postage & Packaging
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Europe: £6 (per copy)
Rest of the world: £7 (per copy)
Refunds & Returns
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