Live literature every third Sunday Sunday 19 October, 5:00pm, RESPONDERS Gale Burns, Keith Jarrett, Selina Rodrigues – Three poets of different ethnicities, backgrounds, social class and sexuality... Continue reading
By Nick Moss We started a poetry and open mic night at the Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone, London NW8 after we organized a “farewell festival” for Smokestack... Continue reading
The subject By Nick Moss There’s a fat orange man who thinks he’s a God,Swallows Propecia by the handful to thicken his locks,Sits on his throne, a... Continue reading
An uncomical prosepoem by Nick Moss 1. Thousands of them. Flags draped around their shoulders like rain-soused superhero capes. But not real DC or Marvel comic superheroes.... Continue reading
Billy Fullerton, leader of the Glasgow Billy Boys in the 1920s and member of the British Fascists You people of the Shankill Road, what’s the matter with... Continue reading
Aharon Haliva, ex-head of Israel’s military intelligence By Nick Moss There is a fascist logicThat echoes as white noiseIn every statementAbout small boats andMen from backward countrieswho... Continue reading
By Nick Moss Denni Turp’s collection opens with a quote from Rosa Luxemburg: “The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is... Continue reading
By Nick Moss Fortress Wapping is the outcome of a research project by Sam Kemp, and his colleagues Dr Amil Mohanan and Izi Snowdon, into the 1986... Continue reading
Ayalon prison by Nick Moss What struck me most … was how seemingly highly cultured government officials and civil servants, when faced with extremities of conscience and... Continue reading