Lucy Mercer
lucymercer.bsky.social
Lucy Mercer
@lucymercer.bsky.social
writer, Emblem (Prototype) & Afterlife forthcoming from Fitzcarraldo;🕯️
excellent song
February 1, 2026 at 10:06 AM
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“Poet, I don’t know if your eyes searched the sky for clouds, for blue, for stars, for God, but I know that you were an example of one of God’s best instructions: Love Thy Neighbor.”

Fellow poet Danez Smith on their neighbor (our neighbor) Renée Nicole Good.
An Elegy for My Neighbor, Renee Nicole Good
Fellow poet Danez Smith memorializes the Minneapolis mother's call to witness
www.harpersbazaar.com
January 9, 2026 at 7:52 PM
Mark taught at goldsmiths - not an FE college.

But I think he would have really liked the premise of this film. He was happy when his and Justin Barton’s On Vanishing Land was screened at The Showroom in Ldn - we all went. He was totally fascinated by landscapes.
“It’s hard to think of a more important English philosopher or cultural thinker this century than Mark Fisher.” Sukhdev Sandhu on the man who’s the subject of a new documentary:
The permanent influence of Mark Fisher
A new film grapples with one of the finest—and broadest—minds of the 21st century
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
January 2, 2026 at 5:30 PM
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We do not have to consume the shitty cake or crime plots baked for us by corporate entertainment, or live off tragically meagre cultural crumbs. Small presses show us there is so much more out there...
👏👏👏
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 6:08 PM
from @marc-fischer.bsky.social (Public Collectors) excellent pamphlet Who Shares The Restroom Code With ICE Agents?
December 20, 2025 at 5:06 PM
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'One extraordinary literary event this year was when small presses and writers helped to successfully pressure the government to waive biometric checks that were blocking students trapped in Gaza from taking up their scholarships at UK universities'.

Great piece, plus excellent list of TBRs...
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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Public Collectors mentioned! cc @marc-fischer.bsky.social
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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Absolutely agreed with this. I think that we need to be bolder about pointing out that much adult 'culture' seems actually to be written for children. Plus this article introduced me to many great small press titles which I now want to read ......
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 6:06 PM
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Sharing some end of year lists, like this one from @lucymercer.bsky.social -- I will be looking up some of these to find out more. #books
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 5:13 PM
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An excellent read about excellent reads & the excellence of reading actively, acutely & awarely. Indie presses as in pressing for change, for an end to genocide, for liberation.
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Wrote about books for the Year in Review for Art Review @artreview.bsky.social

On corporate publishing, small presses & the many excellent books that were published in this otherwise cursed year 2025

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 1:39 PM
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Lovely to get a mention in Lucy Mercer’s year in review (despite my book publishing next month). This is a really interesting and expansive article, discussing issues as well as books and publishing.

artreview.com/shitty-cakes...
Shitty Cakes, Endless Crime
The year in reading: In 2025, small presses in the UK stood up against a dominant culture of dumbing down and selling out
artreview.com
December 19, 2025 at 1:27 AM
Listening to Martin Jarvis reading David Copperfield for hours has been one of the joys of my year if not life tbh, 10/10 highly recommend
December 16, 2025 at 6:26 PM
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"Small-press publishers are the spirit that animates our literature. ... They are vital for the literary ecosystem in that they take risks on books that larger publishers would not..."

#booksky #literature #reading #AI #smallpress via @thebookseller.com @lucymercer.bsky.social
Don’t invest in AI, invest in the future of the book
Why the publishing industry must back small presses, rather than LLMs.
www.thebookseller.com
December 13, 2025 at 5:46 PM
two of our very best; Rachael Allen interviews Alice Oswald for Paris Review 💖
www.theparisreview.org/interviews/8...
Alice Oswald, The Art of Poetry No. 119
“You come at poetry with the momentum of having failed. It’s only when other communication is absolutely impossible that a poem has to exist.”
www.theparisreview.org
December 9, 2025 at 10:38 PM
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Emily Dickinson's herbarium – a forgotten treasure at the intersection of poetry and science www.themarginalian.org/2017/05/23/e...
Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium: A Forgotten Treasure at the Intersection of Science and Poetry
An elegy for time and the mortality of beauty, composed with passionate patience and a sensuous cadence.
www.themarginalian.org
December 8, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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Up now on @literaryhub.bsky.social; an in-depth interview with small press publishers on what they do and how they do it, how they differ from commercial publishing in content & form, on funding, their impact on literary communities, & some excellent book recommends🎄

lithub.com/life-giving-...
Life-Giving, Imaginative and Underfunded: Small Press Publishers in Crisis
A recent letter co-written and signed by small press publishers has highlighted the significant pressures they face, threatening them with closure and potentially damaging the literary ecosystem ir…
lithub.com
December 4, 2025 at 12:10 PM
interesting that reactionary tropes to consolidate class hegemony (scarcity mentality ~ you can’t do or have a thing / the divisive you vs ‘them’/ you are not part of ‘it’) are reproduced as rationale here, under the logic of anti-‘elitism’/liberalism; when the small press project is the opposite;
December 5, 2025 at 8:50 AM
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Absolute must read!
Small press publishers in the UK discuss the challenge and necessity of independent publishing: “I feel a growing sense of urgency to raise awareness of the practical realities, and to be transparent about the fight for survival that many of us are facing.”
Life-Giving, Imaginative and Underfunded: Small Press Publishers in Crisis
A recent letter co-written and signed by small press publishers has highlighted the significant pressures they face, threatening them with closure and potentially damaging the literary ecosystem ir…
buff.ly
December 4, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Reposted by Lucy Mercer
Small press publishers in the UK discuss the challenge and necessity of independent publishing: “I feel a growing sense of urgency to raise awareness of the practical realities, and to be transparent about the fight for survival that many of us are facing.”
Life-Giving, Imaginative and Underfunded: Small Press Publishers in Crisis
A recent letter co-written and signed by small press publishers has highlighted the significant pressures they face, threatening them with closure and potentially damaging the literary ecosystem ir…
buff.ly
December 4, 2025 at 3:30 PM
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This entire discussion of small press publishing co-led by @lucymercer.bsky.social is so great

lithub.com/life-giving-...
December 4, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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We really need to talk more about fundraising in small press and university press publishing *as* fundraising — ie a job duty — and as a labor issue not just a revenue stream or potential constraint on the product
December 4, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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“The labor is unsustainable and we have to do something to break the cycle of burn out.” 😮‍💨
December 4, 2025 at 12:29 PM