by Here Comes Everyone | May 20, 2021
REVIEW: LUCÍA ORELLANA DAMACELA’S ‘INHERENT’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse I flew out of Woolworths the other night and down Castle Gates. Past the library, past the bingo hall that’s still a cinema to me, past the station and onto Chester...
by Here Comes Everyone | Apr 18, 2021
REVIEW: TOM SASTRY’S ‘A MAN’S HOUSE CATCHES FIRE’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse While I was preparing to review Tom Sastry’s clever, oblique 2019 collection A Man’s House Catches Fire, I chanced on an article about ‘lockdown-induced brain...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 23, 2021
REVIEW: ROMALYN ANTE’S ‘ANTIEMETIC FOR HOMESICKNESS’ Reviewed by Stella Backhouse The day after the EU referendum, as frantic news reporters scrambled round unglamorous northern towns conducting panicky vox pops with random pedestrians in an attempt to...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 10, 2021
Reading Today (a journal article review) By Sofia Furtado How do we read today? How is the way we read impacted by social, economic, and psychological theory; and more importantly, is there an alternative? Those are the questions that Sharon Marcus and...
by Here Comes Everyone | Mar 9, 2021
REVIEW: KATY WAREHAM MORRIS’ ‘MAKING TRACKS’ MAKING TRACKS BY KATY WAREHAM MORRIS V. PRESS ISBN: 978-1838048808 £6.50/36 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse Towards the end of Middle England, the third book in Jonathan Coe’s eponymous trilogy, Benjamin...