It's here! Check out our "Top 10 Reads Of 2025" in @NoemaMag, and read these amazing pieces or listen to our playlist. Enjoy!
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It's here! Check out our "Top 10 Reads Of 2025" in @NoemaMag, and read these amazing pieces or listen to our playlist. Enjoy!
www.noemamag.com/noemas-top-1...
Thanks Charles. And sorry to hear your work has been AI-slopped too. (Also just realised who you are - I loved 1491!)
I didn't use those words, no! I guess rather than plagiarism it would fall in the category of fan tribute, if it hadn't been produced by a joyless machine
AI has scraped my second book and produced this shitty comic. Firstly, the winds are in all the wrong places. Secondly, what the hell is happening in that second panel? Thirdly, this is plagiarism and totally unlicensed. Have any other authors had this done 'for free' to their books?
@nickhuntscrutiny.bsky.social offers a spectacular essay about the importance of fully understanding oneβs journey from beginning to end. This essay was so good that I read it twice in one night.
There are still a couple of places left on this residential writing retreat being led by Nick Hunt & myself at @hawkwoodcft.bsky.social Students will read, write, walk, workshop & write some more... all in a supportive & creative environment. From Oct 17-19: www.hawkwoodcollege.co.uk/our-programm...
Well this is pretty exciting www.thebailliegiffordprize.co.uk/books-and-au...
Thanks Nicola! I've written about this strange journey at great length in a chapter of my next book - just handed in the first draft...
Morning-coffee reading, entering the Uzbek desert with its vanishing saline inland sea from the Southern California desert, not far from our own.
Missed this from @nickhuntscrutiny.bsky.social & @noemamag.com back in January (when I might not have sweated so much while reading, as the sun rises).
My essay for @noemamag.com, about the act of *not* walking home from Istanbul in 2012, has been selected for the Best Sports Writing of 2025. I am now officially a sports writer, much to my surprise!
Have any small publishers/ indie booksellers out there been affected by this? Would be interested in hearing from you www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Israel committing genocide in Gaza, say Israel-based human rights groups
The former Attorney General of Israel, Michael Benyair is now calling Israel's actions in Gaza genocide.
"To eternal shame. Jews, who suffered a genocide 80 years ago, are committing genocide in Gaza. Shame, rage, and sorrow"
First draft editing day two, with hound. @johnmurrays.bsky.social
Pope Leo slams 'barbarity' of Gaza war as civil defence says Israeli gunfire kills 44
It's utterly mad.
These people are the opposite of terrorists.
THEY WANT PEACE.
The police know they're not terrorists.
The government knows they're not terrorists.
Yet, on the Home Secretary's orders, they're being arrested under the Terrorism Act.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
BREAKING: Palestine Action are on a roof above Elbit's Israeli drone maker in Shenstone, Staffordshire.
From here, actionists are able to dismantle the factory and halt the production of weaponry.
Free Palestine. Shut Elbit down.
"The result is a book of anthropology as much as ornithology..."
Lovely to see 'The Parakeeting of London' referenced in the latest installment of Michael Kerr's memoir/travelogue 'Lighting out of Lockdown'... deskboundtraveller.com/lighting-loc...
The word is "massacres"
Bold white text on black background reads 'RED LINE FOR GAZA' with a vertical red line separating the words.
Red Line For Gaza is a movement bringing together all of our voices to end the killing and suffering of children in Gaza: redlineforgaza.org.uk
Together, we will use our voice to demand action every week. Until the UK Government acts, we will not stop.
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... all I can say is that sometimes a book rings out like a bell struck cleanly, and sometimes what you hear is dud notes. It's hard to put your finger on, and not something you can 'prove'.
Thanks for this nuanced thread, Tim. My reaction when I read it is only that it didn't 'feel' true (clunky, unbelievable dialogue and a general sense of contrivance more than anything) but that could just have been down to bad writing. I didn't say that publicly because it felt mean and gossipy...
I just voted against proscribing Palestine Action, a civil disobedience group, as a terrorist organisation. But I'm furious that in doing so, the government forced me and others to vote against proscribing two other clearly terrorist groups. Cynical and dangerous from govt.
Starving Palestinians are being mowed down every day, simply for queuing for food. That is the real crime.
My speech against the government's proscription of Palestine Action.
If thousands of us stand up and say "I support #PalestineAction", what is the government going to do? Lock us all up for "terrorism" offences?
This is where we show them how solidarity works.
My latest with the great @doubledown.news
I wrote a book about the named winds of Europe. Now the Met Office are inviting the public to name upcoming storms, made likelier by fossil-fuel-driven climate change. A campaign is underway to name the next five BigOil, BP, Equinor, Exxon, Shell. Do so here... www.metoffice.gov.uk/forms/name-o...
In 2003, anti-war activists broke into RAF Fairford to stop US bombers heading to Iraq.
Keir Starmer defended their actions and said it was justified to prevent war crimes.
Now his government is banning Palestine Action for doing the same.
The Prime Minister is a hypocrite.
"Visceral, bleak, nauseating, efficient. It's a story crafted by its negative space, the things unsaid. Powerful." Wonderful comment by Sage M on Substack
I know! I'm excited about that