Fernando Sdrigotti in conversation with Thom Cuell, Tamim Sadikali, Naomi Frisby and James Miller, about their experiences writing about trauma.
The essays in this collection — edited by Sam Mills and Thom Cuell, published by Dodo Ink — range from ... more
Inspired by the works of Léon Spilliaert, Novella feeds on the Belgian symbolist’s atmospheric evocations of bleak and brooding horizons, shadowy buildings and solitary figures. A story of dislocation, doubling and disappearance, it is available now ... more
Joseph Delgado’s poetry offers writing that doesn’t attempt to tame or domesticate the wildness of the human heart. His land is vast and populated with junkies, prostitutes, and dear old aunts who can teach you to skin a rabbit or kill a man. The sme... more
For the twentieth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Gary Budden, author, and co-editor of Influx Press.
Tune in for a chat about London fiction, weird fiction, psychogeography, landscape punk, queen rats, the judderman,... more
As closing act to The Quarantine Hotline (for now) some of the people that make the magazine possible meet up online for a catch up. Tune in for book recommendations, news about the magazine, or just to eavesdrop a bit.
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Kevin Mullen, Lara Alo... more
For the eighteenth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Carolina Orloff, editor of Edinburgh-based Charco Press.
Tune in to hear them talk about Latin American literature in translation, the joys and sorrows of introducing ... more
For the seventeenth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Eliza Clark, originally from Newcastle, now living in London, UK.
Tune in to hear them discuss her debut novel Boy Parts, diversity and class in publishing, the North... more
For the sixteenth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Mo. Mesrati, who is from Libya but currently lives in Manchester, UK. Some of the topics discussed where second language writing, letting go of the mother tongue in order... more
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