By Neil Fulwood Read any good verse novels lately? Personally, I can’t think of anything truly outstanding in that most challenging of verse forms since Robin Robertson’s The... Continue reading
Jack London, standing: Public Domain portrait photograph By Jenny Farrell Jack London’s journey as a socialist and a writer is a story of dramatic ascent and tragic... Continue reading
Image by Fran Lock By Fran Lock u are the most north. the smooth,unmotivated night, where it rollsover us. poor houses, quarantinedinside of want. unset resin, yellowrain.... Continue reading
Peter Brian Hegseth By Nick Moss All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political... Continue reading
In this edition of Our Culture, Composer Ben Lunn discusses how working class people are often priced out of careers in classical music, how geography can make... Continue reading
‘Airtins’ is available here By Neil Fulwood A word on the title. Airtins doesn’t mean metallic food or drink containers which have become airborne or – emptied... Continue reading
Singer songwriter Sean Taylor has released a new song, Little Donny Returns, a sharp piece of musical commentary landing on the anniversary of January 6th, at a... Continue reading
Image courtesy of B’Tselem By Steve Pottinger Squint, and you can almost imagine itstretching out as far as any eye can see,curving unexpectedly round a parcel of... Continue reading
Politics is a concentrated expression of economics – Lenin. Image: public domain By Jim Aitken Venezuela’s oilis now America’s oil.That’s democracy! Continue reading