Email me patrick@boundlesspublishinggroup.com and Iβll look into it now
Email me patrick@boundlesspublishinggroup.com and Iβll look into it now
Hmmm can you message us with your address and name and weβll follow up at our end.
If lost in the system, weβll get another one sent out.
Thanks
"But rather than βcleaning upβ the area around the park, the imposition of the chain link fence has created a narrow, terrifying corridor far worse than anything Iβd ever seen."
Chris Kraus on what Los Angeles wanted to be: www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/malaise-of...
"Even then, that familiar murmur, the buzz that travelled with him everywhere, had risen in pitch and volume and become audible. The echo of a whisper heβd first heard when he was five, he said, and had been echoing in his ears ever since."
An extract from Faiqa Mansab's The Sufi Storyteller:
"I had expected there to be girls in horsey girls in white trousers and men in gilets who had studied Land Economy drinking lukewarm pints out of those plastic cups. But it was not, it became clear [...] that sort of do."
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/some-kind-...
Alison also joined Erica on the latest episode of the Boundless Podcast, which you can listen to now on:
Apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/a...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7bJl...
Wrote about my grandad knocking on the door every Saturday when I was a kid with bags full of shopping and a Lion bar in his pocket β and how times, and the high street we once frequented, have changed
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/a-chocolat...
@ericawgnr.bsky.social says @alisonbechdel.bsky.social's new comic novel Spent is "serious and joyous, acerbic and compassionate. Itβs rare to be able to combine such qualities, and in tough times itβs inspiring to see."
Catch an extract here: www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/putting-fo...
@alvior.bsky.social's Seven Days in Tokyo has been called βA study of misplaced desire and a poetic love letter to the city itselfβ by playwright Jemma Kennedy β read an extract here:
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/symbols-of...
Read an excerpt here: www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/rain-over-...
"Exploring Coppermill Lane is a bit like watching open heart surgery on a city β those unseen arteries that course about it, service it and sustain it come to the surface, many old and failing after centuries of hard living."
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/flying-ove...
Canal laureate Roy McFarlane on Benjamin Zephaniah.
We've loved working with Roy over the last few years on his canal laureateship, and Benjamin was a Poetry Society Vice President. Lovely to read this tribute to him!
On the latest episode of the Boundless podcast, @patrickgalbraith.bsky.social talks to @troopersnooks.bsky.social about hedgelaying, nature writing, and the disconnect between the urban and rural sphere
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/12j3...
Apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/h...
This is a literary event. Order it, read it
Happy publication day to Patrick McCabe's Goldengrove, out now (unbound.com/products/gol...)
A perfect time to revisit the brilliant piece Pat wrote for us, on the joy and terror of seeing his 1992 masterpiece, The Butcher Boy, get turned into a major film: www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/when-holly...
Congrats to Kaliane Bradley on making the shortlist with The Ministry of Time! Back in February, Kaliane let us into her obsession with piecing together the patchy life of Polar explorer Robert McClure, which you can read here:
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/finding-ro...
"Writers of science-based narrative nonfiction can help scientists communicate their work and doing this is part of how we combat the spread of fake news. They can bring human interest to what to the uninitiated can sometimes feel a dry topic. They can translate between worlds."
If you are a lover of BBC Radio 3 as I am, you'll love Douglas Kennedy's @boundlessmagazine.bsky.social piece β and you'll join me in hoping that the Sounds app works things out for international listeners! www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/music-hear...
"Mark Twain died in 1910. But he continues to speak to our present moment in ways that are as startlingly prescient as they are witty, brazen, and bold."
Shelley Fisher Fishkin on what Mark Twain would think of today's political predicaments: www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/reader-sup...
Lovely article. I had the honour of meeting Benjamin 3 or 4 times. Ever the professional (not!) on one occasion I shuffled up to him and told him I loved his words. I looked embarrassed. He looked embarrassed. I shuffled silently away... Oh well.
National Canal Laureate Roy McFarlane on being inspired by the great Benjamin Zephaniah β including two of Zephaniah's poems from the recently published collection Dis Poetry: Selected Poems & Lyrics @bloodaxebooks.bsky.social
I love this beautiful piece in @boundlessmagazine.bsky.social so much. About damage and healing and summer fruit β and what a picture of Signe and her grandpa! π³π΄ ππ«
"'The lure of novelty has always been so key to seaside attractions,' Ferry tells me. 'Because to get people to travel there, you've got to offer them something new. Something faster, taller, brighter. The competition is intense.'"
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/mobius-loo...
Spending your bank holiday Monday watching AppleTV+'s hot new show, CARΓME?
Ian Kelly, whose book penned two decades ago formed the basis of the show, reveals how he first crossed paths with the subject he quickly became obsessed with:
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/in-bed-wit...
Luscious cuisine! Political intrigue! What more could you want? A piece by the guy who wrote the book the series was made from, that's one. Subscribe to @boundlessmagazine.bsky.social and hear of Ian Kelly's adventures with the first celebrity chef... www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/in-bed-wit...
Pitbull stew, anyone?
@tommygilhooly.bsky.social speaks to the founders of the controversial pop-up roadkill restaurant KHAM about the highs and lows of cooking things killed on the roads of London
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/roadkill-p...
I had a great time talking to the always-brilliant @ericawgnr.bsky.social about my new book. She really gets it open.spotify.com/episode/4qRi...
Love this piece about the history of how we look at cloudsβ¦ both sides nowβ¦ πΆ
What a wonderful essay by @iammilliam.bsky.social on literature and its curious reluctance to hang around in the suburbs. #TeamPooter
"And although today we still tend to portray clouds today as snapshots on our smartphones, or online as some sort of Instagram tableau, Howard had already realised, way back in 1803, that clouds are not rigid nor immutable"
www.boundlessmagazine.com/p/head-in-th...