Discussion: Reflecting on a Year at The Ogilvie

Angela Clem, Angela Hicks and Calder Hudson began The Ogilvie in February 2017. At the end of the magazine’s first year, they took the opportunity to reflect on the past twelve months and to discuss their thoughts on the website. The opinions expressed in this piece are those of the authors, who coincidentally are The Ogilvie’s …

Short Stories

‘I’M JUST GOING TO WRITE BECAUSE I CANNOT HELP IT’ — CHARLOTTE BRONTË Zigzags by Joseph Akinkumi Incident at Loch Ken by Nigel Jarrett Big Pete and the Russians by Emma Mooney Headfirst by Lottie Lynn Castle by J.R. Night The White Crag Cartel by Joseph Sax A Moment’s Surrender by Maeda Zia Secobarbital by Asad …

Meet the Team

While The Ogilvie could not exist without its contributors and readers, a core team of three people work together to edit and publish each submission. CALDER HUDSON–CHIEF EDITOR Raised in Washington DC, Calder moved to Scotland to pursue a Master of Arts at the University of St Andrews and a Master of Science at the University of …

Insight

‘BENEATH THE RULE OF MEN ENTIRELY GREAT THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD’ — EDWARD BULWER-LYTTON Interview: Magali Román on From Arthur’s Seat Interview: Temi Oh on Do You Dream of Terra-Two? Discussion: The Ogilvie Turns Two by Angela Clem, Angela Hicks, & Calder Hudson Personal Essay: Home by Julie Barker Interview: Tracy Emerson on She Chose Me …