POETRY MONTH: reviews of scott manley hadley
you been doing all this dope [blogging] / You ain’t had a chance to show ’em what time it is
you been doing all this dope [blogging] / You ain’t had a chance to show ’em what time it is
a masterpiece of contemporary sonnetteering
the Earth itself is a revolutionary anti-capitalist (funny poems)
an excellent anthology from friend of the blog broken sleep books
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!
excerpts from a BS Johnson interview
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)
found text from 2013 about serial killer rumours
a somewhat prescient note i found from 2010 (picture from then, obvs)
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Rasputin in the Disco Rasputin feels the madeira flow through his veins and the sweetness and…
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

















































