About Janice Galloway: Janice Galloway is a writer of novels, short stories, prose-poetry, non-fiction and libretti.
You would think there's a natural limit to tears: only so much the body can give at one sitting before it runs dry.
No matter how dark the room gets I can always see. It looks emptier when I put the lights on so I don't do it if I can help it. Brightness disagrees with me: it hurts my eyes, wastes electricity and encourages moths, all sorts of things. I sit in the...
It's asking for trouble to listen to music alone.
I already read everything. I read poems and plays and novels and newspapers and comic books and magazines. I read tins in supermarkets and leaflets that come through the door, unsolicited mail. None of it lasts long and it doesn't give me answers. Re...