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Tickets now available for my upcoming TEDx talk at Brayford, Lincoln on 3rd September

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  Tickets for my TEDx talk live in Lincoln on Saturday 03/09  are now available here . I'll be talking (in Session 2: 'People') about how in lockdown I found myself in the usual position of being given the archive of a famous pop star, and archive that even her family hadn't fully opened...I'm honoured to be one of the speakers selected to talk about their specialist subject in a panel alongside the cognitive psychologist Robin Kramer and the textiles artist Kerry Gibson. There is a program of incredible speakers for 2022, including former England Rugby Union legend Rory Underwood. 

On Mark Fisher and (Digital) Legacy

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In 2014 I wrote what has been my only piece of fan mail, to Mark Fisher (also known as K-Punk). It was around the time my novel, ‘How I Left The National Grid’ was being published. I distinctly recall being frustrated that Fisher, a writer whose work I loved, was not more widely known.   He did not have a Wikipedia page as far as I could tell, and when I hunted for one on that site I found some generic reference to his work on there which did not mark him as distinct in a way I thought was deserved (even now the page for Fisher’s Wiki page derides him as a ‘blogger’ and questions if he is deserving of a presence there, despite his PhD, lecturing work at Goldsmiths and enormous impact). The slightly generic aspect to his name, and more pertinently Fisher’s own lack of any apparent ego seemed to mean he did not have the online profile that his writing deserved. But I felt I needed to get in touch.  Why did I write to him? Us writers can be a proud lot, reluctant to wear our influences to

Update on Kristen Pfaff book

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  Just wanted to offer a quick update about the book about Kristen Pfaff. Along with Jason Pfaff, for some years a book about Pfaff has been in development. It has benefited from the input of many parties, not least Pfaff’s exes, Mike Huber and Robert Slammon and many others. It also benefits from access to Pfaff’s unseen archive, Jason Pfaff's video archive, as well as other exciting sources. Pfaff’s 27 years were used fitfully and the book will very much focus on her life rather than her passing. As an academic, activist, counsellor and musician Pfaff packed a lot into her years and this book will very much celebrate her life and her time as a key member of cult band Janitor Joe, putting the spotlight onto the years in which less is known about Pfaff. The book will also celebrate Pfaff and others contribution to the masterpiece that was Hole’s ‘Live Through This’. When there is news on the publication front we’ll be sharing it right away. I’d like to offer my thanks to the Pfaff