Month: September 2022

  • a celebration of endings

    It’s Biffy fuckin’ Clyro, ye radge. (Not that you could tell from this photo; my down-the-front days are long gone.) Rescheduled from February due to You Know What, this gig (last night at Den Grå Hal, Christiania, Copenhagen) happened to fall on the night before the last day of my contract at Lund. I’ve not…

  • malevolent pigs

    Seems like there’s skulduggery afoot in the Baltic: The three leaks — two in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline north-east of Bornholm, and one in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline south-east of the island — caused disturbances in the sea up to 1km wide, according to the Danish defence forces. @FinancialTimes https://www.ft.com/content/294e441d-7b24-4144-a51f-75bdf70d723c I have largely…

  • 22SEP22 / accessions

    Another title for review.

  • days when the number of words isn’t that great

    Synchronicity, thy name is INTERNETS. Two academics reflecting on the frequency and quantity of their writing practice, published so close together that it can only have been accidental! In order of posting, it’s Dave Beer first, discussing a newsletter by Irina Dumitrescu in which she… … gently pushes against more oppressive notions of productivity. This…

  • maureen

    I can’t recall the first time I meet Maureen Kincaid Speller, but I assume (with some sense of certainty) that it would have been at one of the first few BSFA gatherings I attended in London, some time back in the Noughties. I found her an easy person to like, which is rarer than you…