LUKA: A Novel by Ian Bancroft
an interesting novel about the horrors of intergenerational sectarian conflict
an interesting novel about the horrors of intergenerational sectarian conflict
some thoughts and questions raised by Wharton’s wintry non-wonderland
preview of an excellent bildungsroman coming in 2025
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
do these books make life worth living? no, but it’s closer than basically anything else
a book that potentially argues it’s worse to be depressed than abusive???
the best part was when i spent a full day as an unpaid boom mic operator
accidentally read a serious novel when i wanted a trash
reading too much SF cuz im on a psychological downswing that wont end unless/until i change the material conditions of my life which i am trying to do
40 mins of talk and shots of rainy northern spain
1948 novel about a sad catholic with too many girlfriends
reading about dragons again lol
This isn’t a real review of a real book, IT’S SCOTT ON SOCIAL ANXIETY!!!














