video: live noise al fresco a capella – dog city (it’s a city for dogs)
dog city, it’s a city for dogs and noise
dog city, it’s a city for dogs and noise
cold, sinister, spooky… enveloping like an envelope
a solid historical novel – won’t change your life, but a serviceable way to kill a few commutes!
we have lived with dogs for longer than we’ve lived with agriculture; we are arguably not people without them…
a solid and non hagiographic literary biography
i return to the perfect oeuvre of america’s greatest living novelist
got a lotta buzz a decade ago… does it still have the honey???
a novel about someone on a chaise longue
on blogging, on genocide, on the dangers of forgiveness
right up the Archbishop’s ceiling
i didn’t understand it all but i liked it a lot
do these books make life worth living? no, but it’s closer than basically anything else
someone on the internet sent me a first draft of a novel
a harrowing, unputdownable, essential book on the history of genocide
probably too old now to have been a pirate
strange weird wonderful yes
pointless, self-indulgent, felt like it took less time to read than to write… in short, I loved it
it’s absolutely fine and that’s why it’s not
we’re not in Earthsea any more…
short and sweet novelette with a lot going for it
a premium usa contemporary prose chapbook
almost 600 pages of not really my thing maybe
now that’s what i call henry kissenger
why live when you could watch this???
reading the script of a very acclaimed film…
unexpectedly not on holiday, I read something light
notes on a brief bought of heady influenza
a book that potentially argues it’s worse to be depressed than abusive???
a gen xer performing cynicism without realising it *has* gone out of style
i liked this play… does that mean it was terrible???
chasing enough optimism to change the things i can surely change
the best part was when i spent a full day as an unpaid boom mic operator
in november i spent a morning in delhi
excellent non-realist novella about public transport time travel
it is a novel, but it’s a good one
Yes, Charlaine Harris is the American Marcel Proust.
some of the best fiction you’re likely to find… plus some stories that aren’t
in early November i spent ten hours(ish) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
accidentally read a serious novel when i wanted a trash
an xxxmas gift from me and mine to you and yours
excellent short book on breaking up and live-in domestic servants
i struggle with a post over several busy days
a serious South African book about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
i spent a few hours in cyprus en route to the east
how u dune? ur dune very well if ur dune 5
time passes but the present and the futures we imagine don’t
some of my best friends are the vampires from True Blood
reflections-on-a-serious-book-as-i-begin-my-journey-to-the-west
on travel when depressed: it’s a balm, a binge, a fling, that feels good but fixes nothing
havin a live laugh love moment like a much simpler poet


















































