Gets my vote...
Gets my vote...
You know I love Soft Play. I’ve mentioned it before. I’ve waxed, opined, fanboy squeed…a lot. Heavy Jelly remains my most played album of the last twelve months and most of my time seems to be underlined and soundtracked by Soft Play. I seriously love them in a way my 14…
You know I love Soft Play. I’ve mentioned it before. I’ve waxed, opined, fanboy squeed…a lot. Heavy Jelly remains my most played album of the last twelve months and most of my time seems to be underlined and soundtracked by Soft Play. I seriously love them in a way my 14…
I was in the process of writing - well, researching - an idea I had for a novel. It involved various incarnations of the Green Man and probably owed more to Alan Moore’s run on Swamp Thing than I care to admit. It was a very cozy eco-centric idea…
I was in the process of writing - well, researching - an idea I had for a novel. It involved various incarnations of the Green Man and probably owed more to Alan Moore’s run on Swamp Thing than I care to admit. It was a very cozy eco-centric idea…
And so, after half a century, I finally make it back to Ardnamurchan. It is both a moment of triumph and a moment of disappointment. Part of the disappointment is due to misreading the website for the lighthouse. The daily opening times are quite clear, but…
And so, after half a century, I finally make it back to Ardnamurchan. It is both a moment of triumph and a moment of disappointment. Part of the disappointment is due to misreading the website for the lighthouse. The daily opening times are quite clear, but…
Map 1 1 All Mathematics would suggestA steady straight line as the best,But left and right alternatelyIs consonant with history. In his book How We Believe, Michael Shermer argues the human brain has evolved to be a pattern recognition engine. The patterns themselves are real but often…
Map 1 1 All Mathematics would suggestA steady straight line as the best,But left and right alternatelyIs consonant with history. In his book How We Believe, Michael Shermer argues the human brain has evolved to be a pattern recognition engine. The patterns themselves are real but often…
. i The past is fragmented and falsified. Of course, this is nothing new. Archives have been doing this since the concept of archive was first mooted but if, as a result of this constant real time revisionism, all we remember is false, are we not contributing to our…
. i The past is fragmented and falsified. Of course, this is nothing new. Archives have been doing this since the concept of archive was first mooted but if, as a result of this constant real time revisionism, all we remember is false, are we not contributing to our…
Part Two – The Phantom Hitch Hiker. i. Thumbs It is 1981, and my friend Mark had just bought his first car. We would go for night drives, searching for UFOs or headless horsemen or any other ‘weird shit’ that might populate the Lincolnshire Wolds. In…
Part Two – The Phantom Hitch Hiker. i. Thumbs It is 1981, and my friend Mark had just bought his first car. We would go for night drives, searching for UFOs or headless horsemen or any other ‘weird shit’ that might populate the Lincolnshire Wolds. In…
xiii. Rik Rack Recumbent On a bench outside the main gate of King's Cross Station, I see a familiar face. Rik Rack has poured himself into a solid wooden bench that is pooling water. He is blissfully unaware of the encroaching wetness and…
xiii. Rik Rack Recumbent On a bench outside the main gate of King's Cross Station, I see a familiar face. Rik Rack has poured himself into a solid wooden bench that is pooling water. He is blissfully unaware of the encroaching wetness and…
i ‘The form that is most appropriate to the weird,’ says Fisher, ‘is the montage; hence the preference within surrealism for the weird combinations.’ (Fisher, The Weird and the Eerie, 2016) The montage, though, has become something of a…
i ‘The form that is most appropriate to the weird,’ says Fisher, ‘is the montage; hence the preference within surrealism for the weird combinations.’ (Fisher, The Weird and the Eerie, 2016) The montage, though, has become something of a…
vi ‘Since the Saturnine temperament is slow, prone to indecisiveness, sometimes one has to cut one's way through with a knife. Sometimes one ends by turning the knife against oneself.’ (Sontag, Under the Sign of Saturn: Essays, 2009) If one recalls a…
vi ‘Since the Saturnine temperament is slow, prone to indecisiveness, sometimes one has to cut one's way through with a knife. Sometimes one ends by turning the knife against oneself.’ (Sontag, Under the Sign of Saturn: Essays, 2009) If one recalls a…
i ‘To attempt to write a guide to such an amorphous concept as melancholy is overwhelmingly impossible, such is the breadth and depth of the topic, the disciplinary territories, the disputes and the extensive creative outpourings. There is a tremendous…
i ‘To attempt to write a guide to such an amorphous concept as melancholy is overwhelmingly impossible, such is the breadth and depth of the topic, the disciplinary territories, the disputes and the extensive creative outpourings. There is a tremendous…
Avowed, however is pretty damned wonderful.
Avowed, however is pretty damned wonderful.
V My parents did not like or approve of Science Fiction. It seemed odd to shun a single genre like that, especially as I was also a horror fan, but and despite its importance to me they told me, point blank, that they would not take me to the cinema…
V My parents did not like or approve of Science Fiction. It seemed odd to shun a single genre like that, especially as I was also a horror fan, but and despite its importance to me they told me, point blank, that they would not take me to the cinema…
I On Monday mornings at infant school, we did something called 'News and Stories.' These days it is known as 'Show and Tell' but 'News and Stories' had an additional 'learning to write' component. We would draw a picture and then take it to the…
I On Monday mornings at infant school, we did something called 'News and Stories.' These days it is known as 'Show and Tell' but 'News and Stories' had an additional 'learning to write' component. We would draw a picture and then take it to the…
I've been asked to illustrate a point about 'self-editing,' in terms of agoraphobia. The answer is that I can't. Not directly, anyway. The problem with agoraphobia, as I mention in part iii of this post is that one's past becomes diminished and…
I've been asked to illustrate a point about 'self-editing,' in terms of agoraphobia. The answer is that I can't. Not directly, anyway. The problem with agoraphobia, as I mention in part iii of this post is that one's past becomes diminished and…
vii The understanding of nostalgia has changed since the dark days of incarceration or forced interment into a concept that is enjoyed and has been commoditised and monetised. Where one’s eyes may glaze over on seeing, say, a cherished childhood toy in a charity shop,…
vii The understanding of nostalgia has changed since the dark days of incarceration or forced interment into a concept that is enjoyed and has been commoditised and monetised. Where one’s eyes may glaze over on seeing, say, a cherished childhood toy in a charity shop,…
iii My formative years were founded in the temporary – moving towns far too frequently to establish any kind of stability or peer group - and I find myself often confusing and misremembering exactly where I was when an event took place. I travel back to find a way forward.…
iii My formative years were founded in the temporary – moving towns far too frequently to establish any kind of stability or peer group - and I find myself often confusing and misremembering exactly where I was when an event took place. I travel back to find a way forward.…