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An online journal by Alastair McKay. An extension of the book Alternatives To Valium: How Punk Rock Saved A Shy Boy's Life.
The rules of the original post-punk fanzine apply. This is one word, this is another: now write a sentence.
Because he says: "The rules of the original post-punk fanzine apply. This is one word, this is another: now write a sentence."
Taking a nerd's-eye view of brands doing interesting things with their language and tone of voice. Monthly. Written by Nick Parker. www.nickparker.co.uk
Nick Parker’s take on brands and their “tone of voice”. Something that marketing people get boring about but he talks about it in a way that is clever and funny.
The Post is a new quality newspaper for Liverpool and Merseyside, delivered via email. We send well-written, in-depth stories about politics, culture, business, history and local people straight to your inbox every week.
Keeps me in touch with what’s happening in Liverpool. I particularly like David Lloyd’s feature writing.
A newsletter and community for wild minds, winterers and enchantment-seekers with internationally bestselling author Katherine May.
Beautiful writing from the author of Wintering and The Electricity of Every Living Thing. I haven’t found an autistic woman writer I didn’t like, but her writing is exceptional.
I'm a music writer, archivist, and historian. You've seen my byline in Pitchfork, Vulture, NPR, Salon, Billboard, Pollstar, Backstreets Magazine and more. I'm perhaps best known for my writing about Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith.
Music writer and "crabby old punk rock lady". Yeah, there's lots of us, you know.