West London sets the scene for grassroot literary revival post-pandemic
West London provides a fertile ground for grassroot literary revival with a Harlesden event of poetry readings in May andContinue Reading
West London provides a fertile ground for grassroot literary revival with a Harlesden event of poetry readings in May andContinue Reading
We return to The London Book Fair to see the launch of yet another ground-breaking initiative by the Oxford InternationalContinue Reading
Much of the past two months is spent not only in publishing our own horror fiction, but also in enjoyingContinue Reading
We write horror not only to amuse ourselves and our readers. We also want to make sense of situations weContinue Reading
Sure, AI chatbot can write fiction and conjure images. But can a chatbot, like a human author, relates and intimatesContinue Reading
Ten years after its the establishment, The Photobook Club Kuala Lumpur launched the Malaysian Photobook Archive in 2022 with Zontiga,Continue Reading
A visit to Zontiga in December 2022 reveals not just a photobook shop and a photography studio. We discover aContinue Reading
It’s not often one can talk of owning a ‘lockdown project’ as impressive as a two-volume photobook on the MountContinue Reading
The challenge of our horror fiction is to shed light on all sides involved: victims, heroes, belligerents, conscripts… and monsters.Continue Reading
Day 3 gets better. After Tom Sturridge, we have Michael Sheen. We also get to look again at indie creatorsContinue Reading