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Scott Manley Hadley

Borderline Personality Disorder: An Excerpt from The Pleasure of Regret — Scott Manley Hadley

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It’s disconcerting, to see your life pathologised on Wikipedia. For over a decade of my life, I’ve been […]

@MinorLits 04/02/2021 essay[s]

The Quarantine Hotline #1 — Scott Manley Hadley

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A  new interview series in which we beat the lockdown blues reaching out to friends for a nice […]

@MinorLits 27/04/2020 audio, interview[s]

Destroy All Monsters by Jeff Jackson — Scott Manley Hadley

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‘the last rock book review’ by scott manley hadley of Destroy All Monsters by Jeff Jackson subtitled: “the […]

@MinorLits 11/04/2019 review[s]

Best Books to Pretend to Have Read in 2018 — Some People

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We all hate end-of-year book round-ups. No-one has ever read a single book included in an end-of-year list, […]

@MinorLits 20/12/2018 editorial[s], review[s]

Bad Boy Poet by Scott Manley Hadley — Lewis Parker

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(CW: Suicide mentions) In the summer of 2016 I sent the book nerd Scott Hadley a collection of […]

@MinorLits 08/11/2018 review[s]

Burning Cities by Kai Aareleid (trans. Adam Cullen) — Scott Manley Hadley

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Burning Cities is a 2016 Estonian novel by Kai Aareleid that won major critical acclaim upon its release. […]

@MinorLits 25/09/2018 review[s]

The Sauna Series — Scott Manley Hadley

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Scott Manley Hadley is a literary blogger and poet. Renowned for his candid and tongue-in-cheek reviewing style he’s […]

@MinorLits 03/07/2018 interview[s]

You Should Come With Me Now by M. John Harrison — Scott Manley Hadley

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When any venture exists with the primary motivation of love, rather than money, the person making that venture may […]

@MinorLits 16/05/2018 review[s]
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