James Baldwin: Living in Fire by Bill V. Mullen
an interesting – tho intentionally unemotive – biography of Big Jimmy B
an interesting – tho intentionally unemotive – biography of Big Jimmy B
thank you charlaine harris for this perfect trashy novel
the view is nice and so is the dog
another entry in a series of writings on short political texts
notes on a political essay (slightly too big for a radical pamphlet)
some beautiful, thematically varied, writings
little play with a drum machine with a view
dull, preening, “literature” with no redeeming features (for me)
…a triumph of the now series continues…
it’s not short, it’s not sexy, it’s not sad… it’s also not shit!!!
am i too stoopid to enjoy ann quin? maybe maybe not?
was i too old for this one or just too depressed???
40 mins of talk and shots of rainy northern spain
solid if unoriginal “original literary fiction”
strict taboos put us all in danger: smh on fred + rose west
some wiemar fiction that (still?) resonates
a fine read, especially as it only cost me a pound (english for money)
exceptional collection of writing you should definitely read
notes on a radical pamphlet is an occasional series
little beat, little poem on the south east coast
dune but not forgotten
three excellent short stories about memorialising and regret
it’s not hardcore super sex (or maybe it is?)
an occasional series
some summer sunshine fun we were having
2010 collection of [some of?] Baldwin’s uncollected short pieces
truther press is back with a zine!
a bleak future that looks a lot like the bleak past
an occasional series
a book about some of the worst people in the world
hauntology is not just a spotify playlist
a comic book that’s errr fine i suppose
some prix added a terrible poem to the end of a cracking book of stories
excellent novel about a dickhead dicking about like a dick
an important topic, at least?
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
a book that disproves a rule: this could have been longer!
read a little guin
great very short book that never gets *that* weird
an excellent (maybe?) novel about an abusive relationship
doris lessing returns to the southern rhodesia of her youth
the history of an apocalypse that never happened (yet)
this is a blog post on a book of blog posts
lovely graphic memoir from a small Canadian indie
the stories are short but the misogyny is loooooong
another doris lessing quintet concludes
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