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"Maybe everyone has a visit from a lonely person from the past through their mirrors. I wouldn't be surprised. I'd like the world a bit better if that was the case."
PRE-ORDER | PUBLISHING JULY 2018 A fatal nightshift. A mysterious handwritten letter. A paranormal sexual experience. Bottling ink. Eating ink. Being inked. Ink outside the box. If the pen is mightier than the sword, then ink is the elixir of life... right? Exploring the theme of ‘ink’ has
Beyond delighted to have my short story ‘Grafted’ included in this lit mag from the super cool Scottish publishers 404 Ink :) See link above for all the info and to read a list of all the fabulous authors whose work my story has been included with :)
More 2025 Poetry
A few more books than are usual for these lists. You can consider it an apology as I start to gather information on the books releasing this year. Or not. As much as I enjoy these little scourings, I don’t enjoy the constant rush for new and more. This post includes Bookshop affiliate links. If you purchase a book through my links I may earn a commission. Tristia by Carmen Bugan | 17 / 01 / 25…
New blog post: Closing Times.
culture consumption: november/december 2019;
It’s been, what, two months since my last self-deprecating reference to Elizabeth Wurtzel on this blog, which seems about right for how much I feel her life, and her work, tangled up in the threads of my own life story even now, 15 or 20 years after I first read Prozac Nation.
You see, Elizabeth Wurtzel helped me figure out the one thing I wanted to do before I knew it was something that you…
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culture consumption: march 2019;
culture consumption: march 2019;
How do you feel about those little red notification icons on your smartphone? Do you need to clear them immediately, or are you happy to leave them?
I ask, because after a colleague told me that looking at my phone gave her low-grade anxiety earlier this week, I realised that this is one debate on which I have crossed sides as I’ve aged.
I’ve been back from Vancouver for… probably a…
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Superhumans and superpowers. Girls just wanting to have thunder. Being bulletproof. Not liking Tories. A list of possible projects conceived while working at a shitty office job. You’ve got the power. From the electrical jolts that bring Frankenstein to life, to powe
Good Christmas gift this and guess who’s inside... Great publishers, check them out.
Vote for graphic novels on the "most rebellious reads of the 21st century" list
Vote for graphic novels on the “most rebellious reads of the 21st century” list
With Book Week Scotland coming up soon (running from 19th to 25th of November), the Scottish Book Trust has created a poll where readers can vote for the “most rebellious read of the 21st century”.
From their description: “This Book Week Scotland, we’re searching for the most rebellious read of the 21st century. From graphic novels and inspiring anthologies to real-life stories of incredible…
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