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Issue Eleven

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Isn't it great?! Have you read our Issue 19 on the theme of COLOUR yet? πŸ‘€ What was your favourite submission? Meet Jad, who likes to evaporate from the real world which is why he decided to be a cartoon πŸ˜‚ Issue 19 is now LIVE on our website πŸ˜€ click the link in our bio to read all the submissions on the theme of COLOUR! Meet Fatima, the talented artist behind the cover for Issue 19 😁 πŸ₯ We are proud to reveal.... ISSUE 19 of the Wells Street Journal on the theme of COLOUR! πŸ₯³ Napur is a writer obsessed with books πŸ“š Memories of her reaffirming words would warm my heart out of the blue. Perhaps that is how life and literature entwine. Writing that makes us green with melancholy but also pink with hope. πŸ“ Ejikeme's interest revolves around crimes, historic fiction, historic fantasy, thrillers and drama, and his favourite colour is black πŸ–€ Sneak Preview of our upcoming Issue 19 on the theme of Colour πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸΏπŸ™ŒπŸΌ We can't wait until it's officially out!

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The Wells Street Journal (ISSN 2055-3676)Β  is a London anthology of writing published biannually in April and December by MA Creative Writing students at the University of Westminster. Founded in 2014, it is named after the street in which the department of English, Linguistics and Cultural studies was previously hosted.

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