Thomas Moore’s second novel, In Their Arms (Rebel Satori Press, 2016), begins with a proposition: ‘the world is […]
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The cashier can’t stand his smoke break interrupted by me, my five pounds of detergent, my beer, my […]
‘They seemed to enter a dream, a catastrophe or simply a new life.’ * If writing begins from […]
1. The hut/shack in Norway. Not as a place of something akin to pilgrimage but instead somewhere that […]
You pour yourself into sentences about sex. You tip out, mix with the author’s words and redden as […]
Almost any coherent yet utilitarian examination of the corporate world could easily lead to a rather ghastly conclusion—everything […]
Andrea Chung is an American visual artist whose work explores labour, migration and relationships between colonial histories and […]
The other day I ate a trussed guinea fowl in a white wine reduction that tasted like refuse. […]
Almost any perversion, however sickening, is good for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon, or a […]
I’m sitting in a car I bought from my sister’s boyfriend for twenty dollars. I’m listening The The’s […]
