Blogroll
- A book you might like This is a book you or someone you know might like.
- Bat, Bean, Beam Everyone links to Giovanni Tiso’s blog but I don’t care. It’s too good.
- Elliot Scribblings Londoner Elliot Elam sketches people on public transport.
- Five Dials Five Dials is free online magazine edited by Craig Taylor, who seems to be a genius. In Five Dials no. 32 you can read a piece I wrote about Katherine Mansfield’s birthplace.
- Isinglass Martin Edmond’s wonderful blog.
- Let Me Be Frank Sarah Laing’s compulsively readable cartoony blog on reading, writing, parenting, angsting.
- Oliver Burkeman My favourite writer on self-help. He really hates “The Secret”.
- The Animalarium This blog gladdens the heart. Celebrates animals (worldly and otherworldly) in illustration and design.
- The London Review of Breakfasts Dinner parties are mere formalities; but you invite a man to breakfast because you want to see him. (On the LRB, I have reviewed as Egg Miliband.)
- The Subversive Copyeditor Carol Fisher Saller is my editing hero.
- The VUP blog I work as an editor at Victoria University Press, and this is our blog.
- Twitter Poetry Night I ran a project where you could listen to people on Twitter reading poems.
I’m on Twitter sometimes
- RT @sarahlovescali: I could not stand idly by and allow young people to say they are the only ones who have suffered from Karens I could no… 6 hours ago
- RT @TheSpinoffTV: The Friday Poem: The Writing Life by Harry Ricketts thespinoff.co.nz/books/06-12-20… 2 days ago
- A priest has written a sermon about one of my poems. I am pretty happy about it dbhamill.wordpress.com/2019/12/01/adv… 5 days ago
- I wrote (a wishful) column about the ending of the age of the nemesis (with apologies to Roxane Gay, whose work I a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- RT @JeromeChandra: @FreyaDalySad If two poets kiss is that called having a pashleigh young 1 week ago
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How are you?
Desdemona: How is’t with you, my lord? Othello: Well, my good lady.—(aside) Oh, hardness to dissemble!— On Friday I got an email from an old friend I hadn’t been in touch with for a long while. His email began: I won’t … Continue reading
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