Notes from the Underground (creative writing paper)

It was inspired by the success of The London Paper, but aims to be an entertaining and accessible platform for up-and-coming writers and illustrators.

These include The Dreams of Bethany Mellmoth by William Boyd, Feed Me by Russell Brand, The Changeover by Mark Watson, The Grand Mal by Richard Milward.

There are also stories of one sentence, including one by crime writer Peter James.

[5] Notes from the Underground was discussed on the BBC Today programme by John Sutherland and Peter James on 17 December 2007.

"It might work, but I think the title is an allusion to the Dostoevsky book Notes from Underground, which I suspect would probably go over the heads of most commuters."