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Urban Village Fete, Greenwich Peninsula, 21/05/17, noon – 5.30pm

Henningham Family Press return to the Urban Village Fete to present a Pop-out DNA Poetry Game. Visitors will use the same body-building rules that DNA uses to build a chain of visual poetry. Just like a human body is built through the writing and reading of base-pairs, solidarity in a body of people is made through our

Nairn’s Paris – Notting Hill Editions (a review)

Is it worth buying a guide book to a city that no longer exists? There are guides to places that never existed. Invisible Cities by Calvino provides a kind of general purpose guide to our curiosity about life in exotic places. Tolkien and every goblin-merchant that followed him always provided a map at the beginning

There’s Sense In Nonsense: HFP in Moscow with The British Council

I Five metres from a slipper bath filled with ice and cocktails, discussing Modernist Art with Paul Mason, Jenny Broom, Aysulu and Anna (from British Council Russia) we found we had experienced the same epiphany as Paul at the Tretyakov Gallery that day. We had been confronted by an alternative narrative of the origins of

Nothing In The Rulebook Interview

We were interviewed recently by an online magazine called Nothing In The Rulebook while waiting for an aeroplane. By way of introduction they say: It seems old hat to say that mainstream publishing has been facing an existential crisis in recent years. As profit margins thin, the go-to response from the biggest publishing houses has

The British Council send HFP to Moscow with UK-Russia Year of Language and Literature commission.

The British Council have commissioned us to make a major public art contribution at The Central Hall of Artists, Moscow. We are among the British artists and writers being despatched to Moscow next week to represent Britain as Guests of Honour at Non/FictioNo.18 Literature Fair, including Sebastian Faulks, David Almond, (and several people I think

Formerly London

London was wiped out shortly after the USSR perfected their H-Bomb. It could so easily have happened in real life, but thankfully it was only to be on British Civil Defence plans that our capital city was erased and replaced by “Area 5a”. It is extraordinary how quickly the ubiquity of Civil Defence planning has

Formerly London: HFP asked to introduce Spike Milligan’s The Bed-Sitting Room, 4th October

We have been invited by critic David Collard (the Times Literary Supplement, the Literary Review, Sonofabook etc.) to select and introduce a film set in London. Somewhat perversely we have chosen a satirical comedy that takes place after a nuclear attack: The Bed Sitting Room by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus. The capital only persists

From Here – John McAuliffe

I’m pasting this understated masterpiece here so as to never lose it, and in case it helps others like it did me. A digital cutting from The Irish Times: From Here The word for it might disappear, the road run through its invisible wall. The view from here is the border vanishing around an otter,

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