Tears in the Fence, the international literary magazine edited since 1984 by Dorset-based poet and critic David Caddy (below), is celebrating 50 issues this year with a bumper new edition and a jam-packed launch event in London’s East End. This bumper anniversary edition is a literary feast that cuts across generations and continents, [...]
Filed on August 18, 2009 under News - Comments (1)
When the first neurologists started mapping the brain’s functions, they profoundly changed our understanding of its relation to the mind. Today, imaging technologies allow us to observe the structures of the living brain in incredible detail, whilst the future promises an ever-greater appreciation of how our brain, environment, and genes interact to produce behaviour [...]
Filed on April 10, 2009 under News - Comments (0)
Yes, that’s right – London’s only alternative literate-arts festival is back. A hot lineup boasts the likes of Iain Sinclair, Bishi, Robin Ince and Phill Jupitus, as well as nights devoted to all things Web 2.0 and what Shakespeare would write if he lived in Shoreditch today (God forbid). The Festival runs from 7 to 25 March in nine East End [...]
Filed on February 20, 2009 under News - Comments (0)
Austerities: Listen back to Sam Riviere
Dark Secrets of the Universe by Steve Spence
Every Rendition on a Broken Machine
Gemma Seltzer’s New Year’s Resolutions
25% off all books in our Christmas Sale!
Riot Acts – reviews of a night of riot response at Rich Mix
Richmix and Penned in the Margins present four new works written in response to the August riots
Beware Greeks bearing discounted poetry
A few words with Siddhartha Bose
Monkey brains, giant boulders and tomb-raiding Nazis