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Birdhouse in your Soul
Darran Anderson interviews Chris Killen

Words to be looked at
Michael Jacobson interviews Tim Gaze
Staring into the Abyss
To celebrate the launch of Bookkake, Darran Anderson considers the rise and fall of the literary nasty.
For Some, Morning Never Comes
Peter Anderson
An American Nightmare: The US versus Nelson Algren
Darran Anderson
The end of America:
Miles Newbold Clark interviews Noah Cicero
Tea at Trimalchio's XLII
with Paul Kavanagh
Modern Haiku XVIIV
Elizabeth Rose Murray
Devils and Dust: Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian revisited
Darran Anderson
Tea at Trimalchio's XLI
with Paul Kavanagh
Tea at Trimalchio's XL
with Paul Kavanagh
Vanishing Point:
An interview with Nicholas Hogg
The Filth & the Purity: An interview with Sein und Werden's Rachel Kendall
"I like the grey concrete of metropolis, the stink of the opium den, the ravings in the lunatic asylum. There really is little difference between good and evil when you cut out the fluff in between."
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXIX
with Paul Kavanagh
Modern Haiku XVIII
Elizabeth Rose Murray
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXVIII
with Paul Kavanagh
Modern Haiku XVII
Elizabeth Rose Murray
The Eurekist: In Praise of Miroslav Holub
Darran Anderson
Haunted language:
Justin Dobbs interviews Blake Butler
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXVII
with Paul Kavanagh
Modern Haiku XVI
Elizabeth Rose Murray
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXVI
with Paul Kavanagh
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXV
with Paul Kavanagh
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXIV
with Paul Kavanagh
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXIII
with Paul Kavanagh
Hydrogen Jukebox: Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground
Tea at Trimalchios XXXII
with Paul Kavanagh
Modern Haiku XV
Elizabeth Rose Murray
Tea at Trimalchio's XXXI
with Paul Kavanagh
Blackburn. Durham. Tadcaster. It's Brutal up North.
Darran Anderson interviews Ben Myers, Adelle Stripe & Tony O'Neill
Tea at Trimalchio's XXX
with Paul Kavanagh
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