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Arch comics and graphic tales

We are all but dust and shadows

‘Expanding out of lockdown into the spiral of galaxies’

by Mary Yacoob

15th February 2022
"Expanding out of lockdown into the spiral of galaxies"
Mary Yacoob

Mary Yacoob

Mary Yacoob’s work encompasses ink on paper, printmaking, large-scale vinyl artworks and light boxes.

Arch comics and graphic tales

Arch Comics

Arch Comics

Janette Parris

Find your voice

Find your voice

Rudy Loewe

Why I draw comics

Why I draw comics

Shangomola Edunjobi

Notes on Comics

Notes on Comics

Sofia Niazi

Be Positive

Be Positive

Djofray Makumbu

Illuminating, in-depth conversations between writers.

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What we leave we carry, The series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK.

The series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK.

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Fiction Prescriptions

Bibliotherapy for the head and the heart

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Talismans of migration

Nine writers with migrant backgrounds reveal the secrets of their talismans of migration.

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Free Will

Will Harris reads his poem, 'Free Will'. Directed by Matthew Thompson and commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation.

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Half Written Love Letter

Selina Nwulu reads her poem, 'Half Written Love Letter'. Directed by Matthew Thompson and commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation.

Literally the shittiest night!

What really matters, even in literally the shittiest times

‘AI’m not gagging’

On AI and the future of the novel

On seeing Iran in the news, I want to say

A poet reflects on what it's like to be of Iranian descent and to witness terrible news coming out of Iran.

The Beginning Comes After the End

A tool of resistance reminding us of what has already happened

Fundamentally

Filthy, shocking and fearlessly confrontational

“Wuthering Heights”

Emerald Fennell's adaptation is visually captivating and provocative, but does it match Brontë’s jagged meditation on race, class and generational trauma?

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