Photo: Xandro Vandewalle Own Voice in literature By Mie Hald Have you ever read a book with a character that by all means should have something in common with you, but is just written in a way that is so… wrong? There can be many reasons for the author to not succeed in writing a[…]
Category: HeartCore #12 NARRATIVES
Let me tell you a story…
Foto: R Mo By Mariya Alfa Staugaard, Editor in chief A long, long time ago, a magazine was founded. And now we have made it to the 12th edition of HeartCore, and it is once again my absolute pleasure to welcome you. Our theme this time came about during a conversation among the editorial staff[…]
Boldly going where – mostly – no one has gone before
Foto: Guillermo Ferla By Camilla Asra Engelby When Whoopi Goldberg as a child watched Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Uhura on Star Trek, she excitedly exclaimed to her mother: “There’s a black lady on television — and she ain’t no maid!” In many ways, Star Trek as a show has boldly gone where most shows have[…]
Port Street in the Eyes of Daniel
Trigger warning: This story mentions suicide. This is a short story by Ilya Kharkōw, a writer from Ukraine. Interested in talking to Ilya about his work and options for publishing? He can be reached at [email protected]. I never liked Port Street. Curved like a fishing hook, this street wrapped around a holiday village. Daniel found[…]
Pride calendar 2023
Graphic by Camilla Asra Engelby By Mathias Palmqvist Time and time again, the stereotype that small towns are devoid of openness is proven to be wrong. What we are actually seeing is that more and more Prides are being formed around the country and all around the Nordics countries. That is something to celebrate and[…]