by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 22, 2020
REVIEW: MARTIN HAYES’ ‘THE THINGS OUR HANDS ONCE STOOD FOR’ THE THINGS OUR HANDS ONCE STOOD FOR BY MARTIN HAYES CULTURE MATTERS ISBN: 978-1-907464-32-4 £6.00/108 pages Reviewed by: Stella Backhouse Contrary to what you might think, it’s no walk in the...
by Here Comes Everyone | Aug 9, 2020
The Woods Have Never Sounded So Good: a Look into Nature-Themed Book Recommendations By Eve Volungeviciute A lot of us would say that nature is integral to our lives in a lot of ways, and literature is no exception. There are many narrative techniques of...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jul 20, 2020
REVIEW: JONATHAN KINSMAN’S ‘WITNESS’ WITNESS BY JONATHAN KINSMAN BURNING EYE BOOKS ISBN: 978-1911570820 £6.99/36 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse Witness, Jonathan Kinsman’s stripped-down pamphlet of just fourteen poems, is a work profoundly indebted...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jun 19, 2020
REVIEW: BOBBY PARKER’S ‘WORKING CLASS VOODOO’ WORKING CLASS VOODOO BY BOBBY PARKER OFFORD ROAD BOOKS ISBN: 978-1999930417 £10.00/64 pages Reviewed by Stella Backhouse At the heart of Bobby Parker’s Working Class Voodoo is the affecting story of a sensitive...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jun 6, 2020
The Many Faces of a Classic Gothic Horror: Comparing Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with Nick Dear’s Adaption for Royal National Theatre By Eve Volungeviciute Whether or not you’re a fan of the horror genre, you’re probably at least somewhat familiar with the...