A poem for Barry MacSweeney, in time for Sunday’s BBC Radio 4 documentary (4.30pm). This is from my collection How To Build A City and was written, I think, in 2003. On Kinder Scout All the … more →
this is yogichelenperkins wrote 2 days ago: With white hair, a tailored jacket and not a tremor of nerves, the award-winning British author Iain … more →
londonperambulator wrote 1 week ago: more about "Here’s a wee snippet of the London Pe…", posted with vodpod … more →
matthewparsons wrote 3 weeks ago: Had no idea it was the M1’s 50th birthday today, and surprised it was being celebrated. Anyway … more →
robinturnerwriting wrote 1 month ago: A selection of pieces from Caught By The River. Embryonic Oct ‘09 The Dalston Mill Jul ‘ … more →
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 →
jonsmalldon wrote 2 months ago: Our Kids Are Going to Hell is the provocatively titled new book from Robin Maddock, whose work featu … more →
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 →
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 →
westrow wrote 3 months ago: We have just published the 50th issue of Tears in the Fence, magazine of poetry and prose. Published … more →
keenanj wrote 3 months ago: Since its publication The Thoughtful Dresserby Linda Grant has garnered a bit of feedback. It has b … more →
sam wrote 3 months ago: Psychogeography, as a term, is now so bandied about that its promise of a radical revaluation of the … more →
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 →
Al wrote 4 months ago: For today’s post, allumination brings you – Iain Sinclair live! He’s reading from … more →
59xmas wrote 4 months ago: The force of a demonstration felt through a gap between a row of terraces, remonstration of my femin … more →
Al wrote 4 months ago: Well, last week was a very cultural week, with Michael Moorcock, Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore live a … more →
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 →
backwatersman wrote 5 months ago: For the past week or so I’ve been struggling with Iain Sinclair’s new book Hackney, tha … more →
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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 →