In 2017 I established a small press in Berlin called Rixdorf Editions. Like more or less any endeavour […]
Category Archive: Essays
Alistair Fruish’s novel, The Sentence, written while the author was writer-in-residence at Leicester Prison, will one day be […]
Preamble by Rebecca Jagoe & Sharon Kivland VIOLENCE IS IN LANGUAGE AND VIOLENCE IS LANGUAGE. The violence of […]
belonging, The glassy fog of distortion is melting me into a crowd that nods and undulates (rough – […]
Pissing on the Ridge After a year in Hastings we were still cooking on a camping stove. In […]
The phenomenological condition of headlessness — that is, the absence of a head — has a curiously rich history in Western literature […]
‘This is a book only be necessity. More seriously, it is an effort in human actuality, in which […]
I What do you call fuck in Arabic? Or cunt in Urdu? I have no language I can […]
When I was a student at the Silvermines National School in North Tipperary, we were brought on what […]
