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Liminality
Liminal is a cool word these days. It seems to sum up a kind of middle ground occupied by what might otherwise have been known as...


The Guattari Effect
I took this photo with my phone this morning. It was about 6.45am. It's not a manipulated image. That's how it looked. I'd been out since...


Procrastination, Brick Walls and Transferring
Graeme Harper recently wrote: 'I'm not a procrastinator. I'm just extremely productive at unimportant things.' (Harper, 2019:2) Like him,...


Psychodography
I walked 21.7km with my dog, Rufus, a couple of days ago. Don't ask me why it's complicated. The weather? The heck of it? Yes and yes. We...


Kinver Edge(land)
According to Marion Shoard an ‘Edgeland’ is a fertile but often overlooked space between planned town and countryside where ‘for most of...


The Psychogeography of editing
'Psychogeography is not unlike reportage; it as an uncovering, a making the invisible visible through connections, patterns and metaphor....
Psychogeography of Crime Areas
I read Wayne Davies' Psychogeography of Crime Areas: Variations in the Affected Domain in which he talks about 'ten dimensions of...

Psychogeocriticism
It seems almost always night here. It's the time of the year. Good time of the year for walking and reading. I have re-read Ruby's Spoon,...
Resuscitation of the Author
I read Raymond Carver's On Writing, in which he quotes this, from Flannery O'Connor where she uses 'Good Country People' as an example of...

Edgelands
I've been reading Marion Shoard's Edgelands http://www.marionshoard.co.uk/Documents/Articles/Environment/Edgelands-Remaking-the-Landscape...
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