Kensington Palace through the fog, London, 2016.
Welcome!
We are a new online magazine home to stories that feel like London fog: beautiful, comforting, eerie and dangerous. And like London Fog, the drink: something sweet you'd enjoy with a steamy cup in your hands by the fireside.
Stories that aren't necessarily set in London (or in the fog) but hold some of their essence. The diversity, the history, the grit. The uncertainty of what lies beyond. The madness and magic.
Check out our current issue for atmospheric stories to give you that foggy winter feeling, submit your work, and if you like what we do here, support the magazine.
Masthead
Sorting the slush pile:
Riel Rosehill
Editor-in-Chief @rielrosehill is a writer and a bookworm. She created London Fog Literary to celebrate well-written (mostly) speculative fiction packed with emotion and a good plot.
Chris Morris
Fiction Editor Chris Morris is a writer from Dundee in Scotland. He has won contests with Writing Magazine and self-published three books. He is currently working on longer projects with the aim to be traditionally published. When he's not writing, Chris teaches music and works in support for learning in a high school.
Illustrating the the magazine one story at the time:
Jen Watt
Illustrator and Designer @_jennywatt is a Graphic Design student currently studying at the OCA. Her artistic passions range from illustrations to makeshift sculptures out of everyday household items.
Nadia Uddin
Artist and Writer @nadia_uddin_crafts is studying BA Creative Writing at the Open University. She is a lover of Victorian and Gothic aesthetics, and usually explores personal emotions through her work.