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  • a portrait of the author as a young arse January 16, 2023
          Between the ages of 19 and 21, I wrote a series of notes (the longest is about a page, so somewhere between a sketch and a mini-essay I guess) that made up a kind of summary of my worldview at the time. At this point I don’t remember why I wrote them, […]
  • music of my mind (whether I like it or not) January 5, 2023
      Since the age of 13 or so, music has been an important part of my life. I have written about it for various places, including here, here, here, here and, um, here, but more than that, I listen to music that I don’t have to write about pretty much every day. I was going […]
  • the semi-obligatory album of the year type thing (2022 edition) December 29, 2022
      It’s been a few years since I did an ‘album of the year’ post here, because in general I have to write them for other places and get a bit bored with the process, but this year I thought I’d do something a little different. But first: albums of the year 2022 My album […]
  • bounders in oiks’ clothing – the reign of the ordinary bloke December 25, 2022
      “His manner was so friendly that I forgot to put on my cockney accent, and he looked closely at me, and said how painful it must be for a man of my stamp, etc. Then he said, ‘I say, you won’t be offended, will you? Do you mind taking this?’ ‘This’ was a shilling, […]
  • gateways to horror: the watch house by robert westall November 10, 2022
      What was the first thing that scared you? The answer to that question is no doubt buried deep in your subconscious and could be almost anything. What was the first thing you sought out because you wanted to be scared? That should be easier to answer but for me at least, it isn’t really. […]
  • church, going* July 23, 2022
    But superstition, like belief, must die, And what remains when disbelief has gone? Grass, weedy pavement, brambles, buttress, sky, A shape less recognisable each week, A purpose more obscure. Philip Larkin, Church Going (1954) Given that Christianity seemed to be – in the sense of being a kind of shared societal glue – on its […]

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