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
The ugly online aftermath that followed the failed attempt to end Salman Rushdie’s life makes us wonder: does Literature needContinue Reading
Michael Rosen’s latest book of poems tells of his time fighting off Covid-19 in intensive care and surviving the disease.Continue Reading
It’s a shame political landscape has to be so dire for creatives to be cornered into revealing their true voice.Continue Reading
Technology intervenes in our lives. Aesthetics make the intrusion more acceptable. Paul O’Kane, author, Technologies of Romance Part I &Continue Reading
Wonderful discovery of real witches; tips on drama writing; how to read books by bigots; horror comic book bans; KuwaitContinue Reading
Andrew Weale would like you to dance when you read London Out Of Time. Ideally, that’s how it should be enjoyed.Continue Reading
Printers and publishers are the most dissenting of folks. Blunt words and sharp scrutiny make for remarkable publications, and thatContinue Reading
Malicious Damage Records publishes mercenary rhymes book; Tor embargoes e-books for libraries; Literature sharpens kids’ empathy level; working full-time andContinue Reading