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The Numinous Book of Review: Nightwing (1979)
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There is an apocalyptic element to Nightwing. And we all know what happened to that film. In the end, like a midnight version of The Birds. Flits along the edge of your nerves before crashing into the back projection. I liked it. More, I felt it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Place Calling Itself Jerusalem: by Philip Challi. Children of the Damned (1964). Vacui Magia: by L.S. Johnson. Dukla Prague Away Kit. New lyrics for old songs]. Too Much Horror Fiction. Vault Of Evil: Brit Horror Pulp Plus!
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How The Benefit Lies Begin: Claimants Offered Cash And Fame To Say They Don’t Want Jobs | the void
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Narking off the state since 2005. Sunday Mirror’s Savage Attack On Elderly Women’s Wedding Shows Where The Labour Party Are Heading. Priti Patel Hands Award To Poverty Pay Employer That Pays Just 2.68 An Hour →. How The Benefit Lies Begin: Claimants Offered Cash And Fame To Say They Don’t Want Jobs. June 15, 2015. The above pic comes from the facebook page of Alley Einstein, the so-called journalist behind yesterday’s appalling Sunday Mirror attack on an elderly woman’s wedding. Join me on facebook.
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A Month of Festive Action Against Atos and the Benefit Cuts | Benefit Claimants Fightback
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Open Letter on Atos ‘Healthcare’ to the BMJ and RCN. A Month of Festive Action Against Atos and the Benefit Cuts. November 13, 2011. December 1 – December 31 2011. Join us in December for a month of protests, actions and demonstrations against poverty pimps Atos and the condem government’s Welfare Reform Bill. Http:/ www.facebook.com/event.php? The Welfare Reform Bill will see millions of disabled people forced into a similar, if not identical, testing regime for the new Personal Independence Payment tha...
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The Numinous Book of Review: March 2015
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The Animal Women: by Alix E. Harrow. 8220;Something beautiful and wild and red-toothed woke up in us. And we were not nothing anymore.”. As a young man I only ever identified years by their accompanying pop culture tags - 1968 was the year of the Beatles' White Album. And Where Eagles Dare. And Disch's Camp Concentration. And 1968 changed again. Can be read at the Strange Horizons. Website in two parts, here. The Zilov Bombs: by D.G. Barron. Had to say about it, or Analog. Between 1958 and 1962 Maine tur...
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The Numinous Book of Review: October 2014
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RPG Gatehouse, Falls Rd. Perhaps my favourite closed house in West Belfast, this appears to have been the one-time gatehouse of St Rose's School, or St Mary's Training College, on Beechmount (RPG) Ave. Judging by the brickwork, the house looks as though it was closed not long after it was built. And that ball has been on the extension roof for as long as I can remember. RPG Avenue. Falls Road. The Bury Line: by Stephen Hargadon. Stephen Hargadon's The Bury Line. As a sort of tube tale, then The Bury Line.
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The Numinous Book of Review: April 2015
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Kamtellar: by R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Be happy in the place of horseless carriages. R Chetwynd-Hayes is perhaps better known as a horror anthologist than for his own stories; yet in a productive career he published several well-received novels and collections, all of which are thankfully unabused by cult status. Kamtellar. While it is possible to identify the moment when Chetwynd-Hayes realised he did not have on his hands the novel he wished for, and the accompanying note of disappointment, Kamtellar.
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The True Face of the Salvation Army – Workfare Protest Marred By False Arrest and Staff Aggression | the void
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Narking off the state since 2005. Uk Uncut To Target the Bedroom Tax – Who wants to evict a millionaire? Workfare Makes You Free Claim Salvation Army – Join the Online Day of Action →. The True Face of the Salvation Army – Workfare Protest Marred By False Arrest and Staff Aggression. March 18, 2013. Astonishingly one person who managed to escape from the premises before staff blockaded protesters inside was falsely accused of assault and then arrested. Today’s action began at the charity’s pl...Many peop...
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The Numinous Book of Review: July 2015
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The Deep of Winter: by Chris Butler. Chris Butler's striking story The Deep of Winter. Featured in the current issue of Interzone. 259) and illustrated by Martin Hanford, reads in summary like a classic piece of fantasy: a white witch steals into an alternate dimension to conduct an experiment in telepathy; but she succeeds only in transmitting her own legend to the natives, thereby allowing her people to track and return her for trial. It's always a pleasure to read Chris Butler's stories in Interzone.
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The Numinous Book of Review: A Place Calling Itself Jerusalem: by Philip Challinor
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A Place Calling Itself Jerusalem: by Philip Challinor. In this strange and alternate Jerusalem, history flits back and forth along a timeline that seems almost obsolete or abandoned, its robots and computers junked by considerations of what might have been, could have been. And it is quite a coup to restore to Pontius Pilate his soldierly sensibilities, to hone them with political considerations to the point where he resembles the undiplomatic warrior of Shakespeare's Coriolanus. Or an ebook here. And El...