Julian Sayarer writes at (this is not for charity). The site and blog arose from his 2009 world record for a circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle, a protest against the corporatisation of sport and human endeavour. You can buy his account of the adventure, Life Cycles, locally on Hive. His latest book, Interstate, is published by Arcadia Books.
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Published in: HomeBunker – by Bradley Garrett
“ Bunker benefits as a piece of work from the mere fact of taking its protagonists seriously as humans and as...
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Published in: HomeAfter the doorstep: the 2019 UK election
“Now we were where we were, with so many bemoaning the fate they’d wound up with, despite themselves having helped...
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Published in: HomeOnly up to your knees : Nick Cave, Ghosteen and Palestine
Something is amiss when such a deep-thinker as Nick Cave becomes inured to the inherent and violent racisms that...
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Published in: Home“Moneyland” by Oliver Bullough: book review
Bullough’s service is to make clear the extent to which our entire financial system has been coopted. He is valiant...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKLooking at Lexit : Everyday Lexiteers - Interview 2 : Niall
" I found the politicians on both sides of the argument nothing short of disgusting and the framing of the debate as...