This excerpt from A RAFT MANIFEST is reprinted courtesy of Calamari Archive In the wake of THE BECOMING […]
Category Archive: Fiction
If you live in London and you ever feel like you’re the only one who feels [insert your […]
“It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact […]
This story is reprinted courtesy of Open Pen and features in their recently published Anthology, available here. […]
The Penitents of Camber Sands weren’t nuns, they just liked wearing black. Nor, thought Travis, between blows, were they exactly penitent […]
It was the summer of discount rum. Bacardi, specifically, whole handles of it with its plastic, melted-down action […]
Obnubilated; many have been stopped here and have looked down upon the door handle; embarrassed; he no longer […]
[The novelist, critic and angler Bill Mathers got on with the literary establishment only marginally better than he […]
It’s coming. I can smell it coming. The first thing that everyone asks me: what is a politico-cartographer? […]
EXCERPT FROM IMAGINATION AS POWER, A SELF-HELP BOOK BY SPACE STARLIGHT. “When you feel it coming on, here’s […]
