Mixed-Race Superman by Will Harris
glorious, wonderful, contemporary non-fiction
glorious, wonderful, contemporary non-fiction
If, like me, you’re a wanky middle class type who swans around with people who read books FOR FUN, thenContinue Reading
a big novel that’s surprisingly worthwhile
One of the most important and engaging novels I’ve ever read, a sprawling fictional exploration not of a specific person,Continue Reading
a little bit of Vitamin D…
anarchy and pirates
An un-Lawrentian D.H. Lawrence biography
death, dying, dead
near death experiences in a bad blog post
Scott Manley Hadley launches Bad Boy Poet.
phenomenal essay on Mexican corruption
BOOK LAUNCH TONIGHT NOVEMBER 14TH 2018
Reviewed by Karina Bush
who is this for?
reading some poems in the Spanish desert…
Review by L. Tumbleweed Parker. CW: ableist language
read good book, do bad exercise
mainstream literary fiction that I very nearly love
a snobbish delight
Teju Cole Me By Your Name
my thoughts on literature and class
find out what poetry i like and why i write about poopoo
high grade historical fiction and the blogger hits some snags
part two of a beautiful graphic novel
Colson Whitehead’s intriguing, if imperfect, debut
Originally posted on DÆDALUS Magazine:
“Stream of consciousness, narrative technique in nondramatic fiction intended to render the flow of myriad impressions—visual,…
[sing “I am whaling” to the tune of Rod Stewart’s ‘Sailing’]
finally seeing what the fuss is about
700 pages of Lowryian bliss…
Thomas Mann, Thomas Mann, Thomas Mann, What A Very Thom Man
political poetry: what is it good for?
i can’t believe it’s so racist
like my life, a novel that’s half tragedy, half farce
a bit of African history and more white opinions on racism #facepalm #alwayspublish
shellshock and amnesia and different kindsa love
writing on time travel like
Originally posted on Leo X. Robertson:
Scott Manley Hadley is an author, blogger, book reviewer—and Losing the Plot alumnus! We talk about…
phenomenal pop-post-modernist novel straight outta bosnia
leprosy fiction from the balkans
ideologically, i’d love to tear this apart, but i cannot…
it’s my 30th birthday
three split narratives, one of which confused me…
there ain’t no fool like a holy fool
music video of a brief song for my dog
why I owned but didn’t read this book for five years (anger, depression)
a book about modern love i.e. travel and drugs and sex with a horse
another ruddy belter from enard who i love
accidentally read a book by a nazi

















































