By Dennis Broe Nautilus, a reimagining of Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, is a triumph of a series, in which the villains are the thinly... Continue reading
By Nick Moss I’ve walked there picking mushrooms at the edge of dread, but don’t be fooledthis isn’t a Russian poem, this is not somewhere else but... Continue reading
Scottish PSC demo in Edinburgh. Photo: Gillian Grant By Steve Pottinger this happens/ how there is a moment of doingnothing/ and how another moment follows/ howyou were... Continue reading
Forced displacement of Gaza residents: photo by Jaber Jehad Badwan by S. J. Litherland Rain drilling down, strait-laced, it is the Sabbath,how is that in Palestine? What... Continue reading
To mark the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, here is the Introduction to Fran Lock’s latest book, with all images by Ignacia Ruiz Introduction: Our Resurrection Who... Continue reading
In 1986, over 5000 print and clerical workers from News International went on strike and were fired. The company owned four of Britain’s biggest and most influential... Continue reading
By Denni Turpafter Hannah Silva Democracy, Democracy, she’s wanderedhomeless has Democracy, shivered in caveopenings and at zipped-shut tent flaps,tall shuttered buildings where Democracy,she’s barred, shut out, Democracy,... Continue reading
In Winding / Unwinding Denni Turp takes the colloquial British cliché “As the actress said to the bishop” and strips away the comic veneer from this classed... Continue reading
By Jim Aitken Michael Rosen loves words. He loves their sense, their sounds, their layers of meaning and the uses they can be put to. He does... Continue reading