Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
a deluge of hand jobs and suicides cannot save this
a deluge of hand jobs and suicides cannot save this
“ok mr burns, what’s ur first name” “i dont know”
a return to prose and a whine about violence
blogger & dogger
love love love love love love love
slowly, book by book, i realise what i like
very very good Argentine poems
i went to a poetry open mic night
finally some really bloody good poems
why are poets so obsessed with outside?
is “good” poetry bad and “bad” poetry “good”?
bienvenido a la triumphofthenow.com poetry season 2018
a short story chapbook that’s fine, no more, no less
a cracking manga
simply the bestial
im blue abadadee abadie
try drying urself without using a towel
tell me again how bad i am
poetry review PLUS why I am now a poet
another sexy sexy sex book
refresh urself before u repress urself
a literary lifestyle novelist in the GUM clinic
not a great book, not a great blog post
Scott sings some songs in a garage
a literary memoir on translation
talking about my bald head and my sufficient pubes to camera
a book about an unfamiliar struggle
we are all connected or are we?
Find out what Scott Manley Hadley has been reading and doing
the speech i read at my grandfather’s funeral
So I walk on towards deaths (plural) in the cooling twilight
A beautiful novel for an ugly world.
Final #TotNTV for a bit, sad face, but great chat!
readings and insights
Budden on Budden
Sean Preston chats Open Pen.
Imagine if the songs in Rocky Horror were shit
Sophie Hopesmith reads from her novel Another Justified Sinner, published 2017 by Dead Ink Books.
What does it mean to turn life into art?
Come explore the Balkans with sound and visuals!!!
Keen to work out what my sexuality is but too repressed to do it using sex
Three writers and a publisher discuss work in translation
Gorgeous, sensuous, unforgettable
I chat to Susan Curtis-Kojakovic, the women behind Istros Books, an independent publisher specialising in works from the Balkans.
Digression-free review of some new literary fiction
Shakespeare ‘n’ Sabbath
Finally, a book about race that makes me angry at myself
A new episode, a new place: Sheffield

















































