Book Review Book Review A multidimensional world of seers, dreams and prophecies Spirit Nightsby Easterine KireBarbican Press, £9.99
Book Review Arts | Friday 18th Feb 2022 Book Review A frontline view of the significant political battles of the 1920s
Book Review Arts | Wednesday 10th Nov 2021 Book Review Failure to reconcile faith and reason at an individual or aggregate level
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Heroes in the Evening Mist by William Ash A powerful novel on post-colonial liberation and the issues faced by revolutionary governments when in power
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Slumboy from the Golden City by Paul Joseph An activist's autobiography is an excellent everyman’s account of the anti-apartheid struggle
Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review: Civilisation by Regis Debray Chauvinism infects a tedious attempt to investigate US cultural domination in Europe
review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 review Books: Assassination by austerity Who Killed My Father is an immensely powerful account of the impact of turbo-charged capitalism in France, says PAUL SIMON
Interview Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Interview ‘Art is about subverting what we think we know’ Paul Simon talks to award-winning writer, thinker and publisher MARTIN GOODMAN about what's inspired his new novel and current trends in left-wing literature
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Present nightmare at the heart of a future American dream PAUL SIMON recommends a novel on a US dystopia with its roots recognisably in the here and now
Book Review Friday 28th Dec 2018 Book Review Persuasive path to class consciousness PAUL SIMON recommends James Clarke's novel, set in the middle of the miners' strike of 1984-5
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Persuasive path to class consciousness PAUL SIMON recommends James Clarke's novel, set in the middle of the miners' strike of 1984-5
Fiction Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Fiction Review Offbeat collection breaks boundaries of crime fiction Crimewave 13: Bad Light(TTA Press, £12)