Extract: Letting Go The Leash
Extract from the Oil On Water Press book, Letting Go The Leash, by Stephen Ellis Hamilton.
Extract from the Oil On Water Press book, Letting Go The Leash, by Stephen Ellis Hamilton.
From personal and physical trauma to the remains of Saint James the Great, the inspiration behind Duncan McNamara’s pilgrimage, Walk This Way.
Physical training in the world of dangerous sports. Taking a leaf from Paula Engborg’s book, A Way Up.
“Of the many stories that will be born out of the challenges faced in the global pandemic, this one is ours, mine and Zeke’s — the rescue dog.”
From the Holocaust to UFOs and the Beatles, a confusing past inspired Robert Rosen to write A Brooklyn Memoir. Here he explains why.
Clint Carrick grew up in a small town where the skatepark was king to kids just like himself. He was out of practice when, as an adult, he one day packed his bags to travel the small town skateparks across the American Heartland to learn to do it all again.
An audio sample of the book, The Town Slowly Empties: On Life and Culture during Lockdown. On why we write, the writings of world authors and poets on the subject of pandemic, and the things that confront us in such times.
Speaking from his New Delhi apartment, author Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee chats about his new book The Town Slowly Empties, and of life and art and the problem of getting a haircut during a pandemic. David Kerekes chats back.
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