POETRY MONTH: Bars Fight by Lucy Terry Prince
potentially significant if unexciting 18th century ballad
potentially significant if unexciting 18th century ballad
a gorgeous chapbook kicks off POETRY MONTH
before a month of all new all poetry reviews, check out a selection from the TotN vaults!
exclusive look at a new poetry film by scott manley hadley!
uninspiring 1940s travel writing
a novella as boring as my life rn then a novella that’s good
reading more of John Gardner’s James Bond so you don’t have to
are superheroes for superzeroes?
i continue having a terrible time
a pre-release post on a novella about Russian conscripts
excellent 1990s spec fic from Taiwan
mostly fun book on peeing in art with a very off-colour digression
palm oil as microcosm of the mess that is capitalism
very fun, very trashy, contemporary time travel novel
a middle class british heterosexual Howl
Alan Burns’ underwhelming follow-up to Europe After The Rain
a bildungsroman from alan burns (this is alan burns week)
1965 experimental novel about the after-effects of mass war
double-teaming more excellent doris lessing
the limits + importance of language (cw: suicide ideation)
middling swashbuckling adventure
more anarchism on the blog thank you for reading
why i didn’t like why i hate saturn
August 1st, 2022, Tottenham Ok so I’ve let myself get behind on this by several weeks again & I’ve alsoContinue Reading
an excellent novel (& a guest cat in the pic!!!)
lessing’s children of violence continues to be excellent unlike my mood
brief comments on a perfect novel
an excellent novella from le guin
a “lost masterpiece” that deserved to be forgotten
a failure of intent
pacy thriller; terrible bookstore; hot summer heat
an excellent early 80s hybrid text with a distressing – and violent – context
short post on a recent [ graphic novel / comic book ] (delete to your preference)
slow fiction with relentless structure
“the classic coming of age novel… for women”
great essay on the end of the world in film & lit
reading more earthsea, hating everything else
scott reads a collection of writing from a trailblazing lady gonzo journalist!
Reading Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities while in Venice is like
digression-free review of a moving, hopeful, realist novel
great memoir about youth and scouting
posh ominous australian fiction
astounded by the brilliance of this mid-20th century arthurian novel
an interesting introduction to progressive gender studies that every teenage lad should read!
read a great book about a very bad person and a very bad place
a literary zombie novel. does it work? oh yes it works!
exceptionally good short story collection
another hagiography on Baldwin as scott packs up his north american life
tiny review of a space opera that’s perfect for a holiday read
vampires don’t count as supernatural horror because they’re too sexy aha


















































