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Year: 2017

The Momus Questionnaire — Scarlet West

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Scarlet West is a DJ, diarist and denizen of Soho, whose first book, I’d Like To Thank Manchester […]

@MinorLits 04/10/2017 Interviews

Beauty and the Bot: The Political, Comedic, and Artistic Value of Twitterbots — Leah Henrickson

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We’ve all been there. Scrolling through our Twitter feeds, casually skimming the snippets of text, we stumble across […]

@MinorLits 29/09/2017 Essays

The Momus Questionnaire — Harry Gallon

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Harry Gallon’s second novel, Every Fox is a Rabid Fox, is a fractured, feverish narrative which reflects on […]

@MinorLits 26/09/2017 Interviews

The Night Visitors, by Jenn Ashworth & Richard V. Hirst — Harry Gallon

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Let me start at the end: The Night Visitors is a very good book. By the time I’d […]

@MinorLits 22/09/2017 Book reviews

Spider spider — Hugh Fulham-McQuillan

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The spider as an artist/ has never been employed — Emily Dickinson 1. The windows had accumulated such […]

@MinorLits 20/09/2017 Essays

The Crystal Palaces (excerpt from Imaginary Cities) — Darran Anderson

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There is music playing now in the coffee shop, the drive-in, the casino halls with their hidden exits […]

@MinorLits 18/09/2017 Essays
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BLAST FASCISM: the minor literature[s] anti-fascist manifesto — Julian Hanna and Yanina Spizzirri

Sour Face Nasal Whine — Koushik Banerjea

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It takes some effort to stifle the yawn. Just good manners in the end. After all it was […]

@MinorLits 13/09/2017 Fiction

On Creativity, C*nts, and the Clan: Once Upon a Time in Shaolin by Cyrus Bozorgmehr — Thom Cuell

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‘The democratisation of the digital had, like so many revolutions before it, morphed into a new tyranny. Recorded […]

@MinorLits 08/09/2017 Book reviews, Essays

Joanna Walsh: “Language that wants to section itself off as ‘literary’ is dead” — Thom Cuell

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Taking in everything from linguistic dystopianism to Freudian whimsy, the stories in Joanna Walsh’s second collection, Worlds from […]

@MinorLits 06/09/2017 Interviews

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