Monday, 16 June, 2025

Category: friends


go and support national snack on storm the vote! hey, if you like good music, and if you don’t well, er, that’s kinda weird, but if you do vote for this great band by clicking here


http://existentialcupcake.blogspot.com/ so, the many and multifarious reasons that you should check out the above link are numbered six and are impossible and must be done before breakfast. if you want quick-witted, lyrically sharp and fun observations on the human condition Read more…


http://www.sinserepoetry.com/Home_Page.php all of you should check out the website of my friend Vince Cancasci, one of the coolest motherfuckers alive. Photography and poetry with more soul than James Brown.


http://skepticpod.podbean.com/ check out this great new series of podcasts from barry edwards and julie gatie


Click the image to go and buy the book I meant to hook everyone up with a link to my friend\’s book and have been remiss in leaving it until now – go and check it out! She\’s a great Read more…


Please check out my friend\’s site by clicking on the image above. You will find great writing on a variety of subjects that will inspire you and inform you and entertain you.


Out Of The Gutter never pulls any punches and Issue 5 is no exception. If you like your fiction mean and dirty; want writing that has that gut-churning authenticity which keeps you coming back for more, then this is the Read more…


My wife\’s BFF, all-round good guy and fucking polymath talent, artist and poet Mike Padilla has a book out and though I have been a bit slow to hip you all to it — here you go: Click The Book Read more…


My good friend R. Monaleza has just released the second book in a poetic trilogy that carries on the journey of self-discovery that she embarked on with \’Manifesto Of A Menopausal Woman\’ and will be continued in \’Unbound\’ (due for Read more…


Warren Ellis asks questions a lot — he wonders what shape the future might take sometimes: the future of science fiction; the future of the internet and its content. In answer to a piece called The Patchwork Years, which looked Read more…