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  • 25th Nov 2022

    The Fortune Men

    “Christians funny people, if your Lord die for all our sins why you have prisons?”

  • 11th Nov 2022

    The Silver Cage

    “Love is a cage two people build around themselves.”

  • 9th Nov 2022

    Liberation Day

    “Seen in retrospect, yes: I have regrets. There was a certain critical period. I see that now.”

  • 1st Nov 2022

    How To Kill Your Family

    “Life is so short and we spend so much of it talking to terrible people about the minutiae of their nothing lives. I cannot do it with any enthusiasm.”

  • 28th Sep 2022

    Breasts and Eggs

    “People are willing to accept the pain and suffering of others, limitless amounts of it, as long as it helps them to keep on believing in whatever it is that they want to believe. Love, meaning, doesn’t matter.”

  • 20th Sep 2022

    Takeaway: Stories from a Childhood Behind the Counter

    “A fortune cookie of joy and an education to what goes on behind closed doors in the nation’s favourite takeaway.”

  • 2nd Sep 2022

    Hot Milk

    “What is worse? To be chained all day with a bowl of water, or to be free and die of thirst?”

  • 17th Aug 2022

    Manifesto: On Never Giving Up

    “Why are we so trapped by the hours, the minutes of every day? Why can’t we live the life that’s always out of reach?”

  • 1st Aug 2022

    The Muse

    “Why are we so trapped by the hours, the minutes of every day? Why can’t we live the life that’s always out of reach?”

  • 1st Aug 2022

    On Beauty

    “The greatest lie ever told about love is that it sets you free.”

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