Joe Kennedy’s second book, Authentocrats, is a wide-ranging and informed analysis of the way in which a brand […]
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Manchester is the latest in a series of anthology and live events organised by indie publishers Dostoyevsky Wannabe. […]
Glen James Brown’s debut novel Ironopolis explores the history of a housing estate in the industrial north through […]
‘There’s one thing I want to make clear right off: my baby was a virgin the day she […]
Helen McClory’s second collection, Mayhem and Death, is a dark anthology of short and micro fictions, located in […]
Hell is empty and all the devils are here. Hide on the promenade, etch a postcard. Everyone who’s […]
Liberating The Canon, an anthology of experimental writing edited by Isabel Waidner and published by the Manchester-based micro-press […]
Explorer, travel writer, occultist and cannibal, Willie Seabrook had the sort of lively CV that one doesn’t see […]
The Momus Questionnaire was created by musician Nick Currie, and is designed to identify the aspects of the […]
2017 has been a big year for indie publishers, with books like 404 Ink’s Nasty Women and Dead […]
