& in an infinitesimal fraction of a moment a passionate demand for justice surges upwards from the bowels […]
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Perfidious Albion, Sam Byers’ second novel, occupied an uncomfortable territory between the state of the nation novel and […]
In 1994, in the company of Italian anarchist & photographer “Dekaro,” the author travelled across Morocco & the […]
Joe Kennedy’s second book, Authentocrats, is a wide-ranging and informed analysis of the way in which a brand […]
It’s rare to read a book that feels like it’s articulating things you already know, scraping your heart […]
Manchester is the latest in a series of anthology and live events organised by indie publishers Dostoyevsky Wannabe. […]
Peacock Visual Arts Centre, Aberdeen Visual Research Centre, Dundee Generator Projects, Dundee Currently touring Scotland, having set off […]
The Crawling of our Own The following stories pertains to revised ethnographic statements compiled by the Paraguayan anthropologist […]
Layer 1 of this conversation was written from memory (we were in hell last time), on 8th and […]
Glen James Brown’s debut novel Ironopolis explores the history of a housing estate in the industrial north through […]
