HUGE by Brent Butt
fun thriller about three comedians on a road trip… and one of them’s a killer
fun thriller about three comedians on a road trip… and one of them’s a killer
a surprisingly disappointing book about flaneuring about
five early novellas (in one book) from Nobel winner Doris Lessing
some resolutions for the future and further reflection on the past
it was a fine year, yes it was [in my personal life]
delany’s 1980s fantasyland crumbles into the stark realities of the AIDS crisis – an arguably perfect example of its type
gags, props, racy costuming and another seasonal what if…
BTS acoustic demo leaking this year’s xxxmas music video
a con job luring in hapless literary parents: AVOID AT ALL COSTS
i haven’t read it before but i have kinda read it before
it is human to cringe at the elevator pitch – a post-apocalyptic Shakespeare troupe (eww) – but don’t be put off, this is essentially a 2010s Infinite Jest (the good bits)
a glorious, cacophonous, collage of varied delights and pleasure
a cracking novel-length trip to Chip Delany’s 1980s fantasy land
an interesting book on writing comedy that doesn’t try to make you laugh
some intriguing Italian fiction about haunting and being haunted
watch me steal some jokes from a different person – not my best work haha but it’s a learning process innit
a deeply moving portrait of grief slowly becomes a cold exercise in self-aggrandisement
accidentally, i am almost a revolutionary
watch me tell some jokes then a different person steal them!!!
non-digressive thoughts on book 1 of 4 of Samuel Delany’s sword and sorcery series
another treat from the english spywriter too boring to not die old
a stranger filmed a recent stand up set i did then emailed it to me
i thoroughly enjoyed this 1980s memoir about the halycon days of cruising (and sci-fi)
preview of an excellent bildungsroman coming in 2025
thoughts on one last trip to bon temps and smh ponders last vs first impressions
can there be hope in a future where basically everything’s dead?
a pair of early novellas that really delivers, especially one
a strange text from a strange, failed, business person
in novel 12 of 13 i finally find something in Sookie Stackhouse i don’t like (that’s a joke i loved it)
Janet Malcolm did it again one last time
breathtaking short and obscure naturalistic novella that works works works
i think it might maybe be errr one of the best books I’ve read
some youthful poems someone from the internet sent me
1960s space opera about language as a weapon?
this year I’ve started doing things that I don’t regret
a 1960s novel about unhappy, repressed, people making everything worse for themselves and others
an unhappy epiphany as I realise why the academic form frustrates me
more from my 2022-shot web series, this time on diagnoses and the passage of time
excellent early novel from the writer who made Jane Eyre interesting again
maybe im too damaged to see this bad romance how it was written… for me, a love-affirming joy
on academia, class, education and enjoying the work of Malcolm Lowry
i think this was actally brilliant?
what’s for elevenses? blood blood blood blood blood
scott, cubby and some other friends (Chaucer, Joyce) discuss life at the bottom of the bowel
a great trad thriller in the sir ian fleming tradition
the earth is flat; if it wasn’t, why would there be a whole book of poetry presuming it was???
Filmed at the tail end of the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto’s historic Paradise Theatre on Bloor St W, the poet,Continue Reading
A sequel I wasn’t expecting (and that maybe wasn’t needed?), this big Canadian hit of last year is a powerhouseContinue Reading
have you heard that people are reheating bread???
if the English state could clone the poor to harvest their organs, it would


















































