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Town Called Malice – Formerly by Tamar Yoseloff and Vici MacDonald

May 4, 2013

In the days before mobility scooters, it was the ornaments and the net curtains, running in ribbons along the terraces …

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Beautiful Strange – Chrissy Williams’ Flying Into the Bear

April 16, 2013

It’s just easier to think in shorthand. Certain brands – political, commercial, or artistic, trigger knee-jerk reactions of love, or …

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Time of No Reply – Fiona Moore’s The Only Reason for Time

April 10, 2013

When my phone buzzed on that July morning, its screen read SOMETHING’S HAPPENED. DON’T WORRY. I’M OK. The brevity of …

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Generation Sex – John Hartley Williams’ Pistol Sonnets

April 5, 2013

Training to be a priest in Rome, St Peter’s Basilica inspired awe and reverence. It wasn’t just because the dome …

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Strange Boat – AF Harrold’s The Point of Inconvenience

March 24, 2013

On passing through Warminster on our routine pilgrimage to my granny’s house, I hoped for red lights and a short queue. …

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The child is grown, the dream is gone – Hugo Williams’ West End Final

March 2, 2013

Twice a day, I studied the cigarette stubber riveted to the melamine back of the bus seat. Ash threw the …

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The filth and the fury – Tony Harrison’s v.

February 25, 2013

As BBC Radio 4 broadcasted a 25th anniversary version of .v, read by Harrison himself, the event rekindled the media’s …

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Wish You Were Here – Tamar Yoseloff’s The City With Horns

February 17, 2013

It doesn’t take long to contract cultural flu in Rome. ‘That fountain’s by Bernini, you say? Show me one which …

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And God Created Woman – Stephanie Leal’s Metrophobia

February 4, 2013

As the Authorized Version of the Bible came off the press in 1611, the poet, Aemilia Lanyer, was not prepared …

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The whole of the moon – Where Rockets Burn Through, edited by Russell Jones

January 28, 2013

In the days when video games were packaged in cassette boxes, their lurid covers promised adolescents the sort of ultra-violence …

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