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Award winning writer Iain Sinclair gives a guest lecture at Lancaster University 1 comment

helenperkins wrote 2 days ago: With white hair, a tailored jacket and not a tremor of nerves, the award-winning British author Iain … more →

Tags: Books, News, cultural memory, downriver, dr brian baker, encore award, John Clare, lancaster university english department, Lud Heat

Here's a wee snippet of the London Perambulator... by John Rogers (@fugueur) on Vidly1 comment

londonperambulator wrote 1 week ago: more about "Here’s a wee snippet of the London Pe…", posted with vodpod … more →

Tags: About the film, Video, John Rogers, nick papadimitriou, psychogeography, Russell Brand, Will Self

Happy Birthday M1

matthewparsons wrote 3 weeks ago: Had no idea it was the M1’s 50th birthday today, and surprised it was being celebrated. Anyway … more →

Tags: M1, M25, motorway, orbital

Caught By The River - online articles

robinturnerwriting wrote 1 month ago: A selection of pieces from Caught By The River. Embryonic Oct ‘09 The Dalston Mill Jul ‘ … more →

Tags: blogs, Caught by the river, raising sand, Procession, cat, richard long, Dalston Mill, Hackney, Sleep Furiously

Psychogeography in popular culture – rural space

melaniemenardarts wrote 1 month ago: A short post today. I am reading different things and need to leave the information rest before I ca … more →

Tags: psychogeography, guy debord, situationnist, Derive, Lud Heat, Monika Fagerholm, the american girl, Den amerikanska flickan, rural space

Deep undercover

jonsmalldon wrote 2 months ago: Our Kids Are Going to Hell is the provocatively titled new book from Robin Maddock, whose work featu … more →

Tags: Waffle, robin maddock, our kids are going to hell, police raids

Iain Sinclair

themanchesterzedders wrote 2 months ago: By Liam Iain Sinclair The writer and film-maker Iain Sinclair is, like us, a fan of walking in citie … more →

Tags: About zedding, Other people zedding, psychogeography

A Poem for Barry1 comment

Tom wrote 2 months ago: A poem for Barry MacSweeney, in time for Sunday’s BBC Radio 4 documentary (4.30pm). This is fr … more →

Tags: Poetry and Writing, barry macsweeney, BBC, jackie litherland, Newcastle, paul batchelor, Poetry, radio, Sean O'Brien

50 up

westrow wrote 3 months ago: We have just published the 50th issue of Tears in the Fence, magazine of poetry and prose. Published … more →

Tags: Books, language, Poetry, tears in the fence

When is fiction not fiction? When it is documentary fiction.4 comments

keenanj wrote 3 months ago: Since its publication The Thoughtful Dresserby Linda Grant has garnered a bit of feedback.  It has b … more →

Tags: Books, linda grant, Jane, documentary fiction

Notes Towards a Rural Psychogeography: Richard Long at Tate Britain8 comments

sam wrote 3 months ago: Psychogeography, as a term, is now so bandied about that its promise of a radical revaluation of the … more →

Tags: Chris Petit, psychogeography, richard long, Tate Britain, Will Self

#3 - Trapped inside Iain Sinclair’s memory-hole

baddalstonshortfiction wrote 3 months ago: Collins awoke. Bad taste in the mouth. He could feel the pressure of the blue Olympic fence, that gr … more →

Tags: bad short story, Fresh&Wild, gentrification

Enclosing Wild Orchids

Al wrote 4 months ago: For today’s post, allumination brings you – Iain Sinclair live! He’s reading from … more →

Tags: landscape, London, Memory, Modernity, Music, novelists, Travel Writers, British Library, Disappearing Films

Psycho-geriatric, psycho-geography

59xmas wrote 4 months ago: The force of a demonstration felt through a gap between a row of terraces, remonstration of my femin … more →

Tags: Literature, Memory, Hackney, German Hospital Dalston, Psycho geography

Krishna at the Klinker, 02 07 09

Al wrote 4 months ago: Well, last week was a very cultural week, with Michael Moorcock, Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore live a … more →

Tags: gigs, groove, Kosmische, Music, Pubs, Surrealism, Alan Moore, British Library, Klinker

Barbara Nadel: Chatting about her newest books and the facts of writing

richardkunzmann wrote 4 months ago: I first met Barbara Nadel at last year’s Guildford Book Festival, when we sat down with Martyn Waite … more →

Tags: Crime Fiction, international crime fiction, Interview, Mystery, Police procedural, uk writers, whodunit, writing, Barbara Nadel

Heavy, man v Light humour : Iain Sinclair v Jerome K. Jerome

backwatersman wrote 5 months ago: For the past week or so I’ve been struggling with Iain Sinclair’s new book Hackney,  tha … more →

Tags: Arts, Literature, Foxton Locks, Jerome K. Jerome, psychogeography, humour, boating, Hackney, Foxton

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whystoptime wrote 5 months ago: … more →

Tags: sydney, Phone Camera, Food, Nokia 6300, xic lo, Lights Out for the Territory, vegetarian fried rice, tofu

Book Signings, Embarrassment and the Consolidation of Every Fictional Construct Into One Glorious Paean to Human Imagination.

http://nikdrou.wordpress.com wrote 6 months ago: I’ll finish the thing about dream endings another time.  I got stuck. Last Saturday saw me make a mo … more →

Tags: Autobiographical, Comic Books, Fantasy, meta-fiction, Popular Culture, Review, Science Fiction, Time Travel,


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