It’s 1976, I’m seven years old and two things happen. First, mum becomes very fat. And second, she […]
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Angela Carter is as much a work of fiction now as any of her novels; to use her […]
Marilyn Kilmister is entertained by the sight of his own blood. He’s been thrown through tables, off balconies, […]
Around here, we watch the news all the time. Not for opinion, for information. Information about ourselves, about […]
To your waiting rivals on this half of the city, you are the most prized, the tenderest of […]
Google Search: Can you eat a rooster? Google Answer: Of course you can eat roosters. That is what […]
I don’t know how to record things to memory yet, so I make it a dot-to-dot picture to […]
When Alison Leslie Gold was a child she operated her school’s Lost and Found, volunteering to round up […]
You wake up surrounded by tinfoil and cut up pens like candycanes. So you make scribbles on post-it […]
My brother-in- law Graham had flown in to Buffalo from New York City with his girlfriend Keiko. He […]