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Wallace Runnymede and 'The Great Flaneur Massacre.' Reflections in and Out of Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Wallace Runnymede and 'The Great Flaneur Massacre.' Reflections in and Out of Season

This book is an introduction to my boisterous satirical novella, The Great Flaneur Massacre. I provide some interpretations of this work of satirical fiction, reflecting upon my identity as a 'medically incorrect' person... And also on the relationship between the novella, my personal convictions and the ideological landscape of the times. I situate my novella by combining literary discussion, consideration of the current social context, and a few brief autobiographical insights. The book moves from sombre meditation to raucous humour, and back again. I am thus unwilling to settle permanently either on the external exuberance of the satire, or on the morose musing which gazes on the outside ...

The Braying Angel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Braying Angel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-29
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Braying Angel portrays a spiritual odyssey from darkness into light... And from despair, self-loathing and remorse into bittersweet resignation, pathos and joy. Some ascetic traditions have relied on a 'Book of Hours' as a reminder of the value of working 'within time, towards eternity.' By analogy, the twelve hours of this little book bring us from the dawn-stirrings of grief and regret to the cool dusk of spiritual maturity and the renewal of the childlike wonder of the virgin spiritual... The virgin earthly. Not unlike the dumb ox of the misguided Balaam, or indeed St Thomas Aquinas, who said, 'Compared to all I have seen, this is mere straw!' the wanderer and pilgrim of this odyssey ...

Valiant, He Endured
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Valiant, He Endured

From the 1898 Martian Siege of Baltimore to a forlorn AI attack dog on the blue-star-scarred surface of MZ458-C and from the merc-manned Freestead Mayflower off the coast of post-apocalyptic Portland to the man-desperate shores of the Red Sea, here are seventeen science fiction stories of valiant endurance. These heroes battle conspiracies of usurpers, confront the unearned consequences of others’ willful lunacy, seek out buried truths at unbearable personal expense and endure the inhuman demands of digital rebellion in worlds innately hostile to truth and freedom. With original, never-before-published works from veteran authors, including William F. Wu, as well as emerging talents.

Foaming the Optics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Foaming the Optics

This brief collection of dark and twisted poems lays bare the sombre heart of woman-hatred and neuro-hatred. In order to oppose the Patriarchy and the Neuriarchy, an education in feeling is required, and not only an education in intellectual ratiocination. The problem is men, and the problem is medical chauvinism and assimilationist 'Neurodiversity' alike.

Foaming the Optics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Foaming the Optics

This brief collection of dark and twisted poems lays bare the sombre heart of woman-hatred and neuro-hatred. In order to oppose the Patriarchy and the Neuriarchy, an education in feeling is required, and not only an education in intellectual ratiocination. The problem is men, and the problem is medical chauvinism and assimilationist 'Neurodiversity' alike.

Foaming the Optics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Foaming the Optics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This brief collection of dark and twisted poems lays bare the sombre heart of woman-hatred and neuro-hatred. In order to oppose the Patriarchy and the Neuriarchy, an education in feeling is required, and not only an education in intellectual ratiocination. The problem is men, and the problem is medical chauvinism and assimilationist 'Neurodiversity' alike.

Foaming the Optics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Foaming the Optics

Are you willing to befriend your evil?Lay bare the sombre heart of woman-hatred and neuro-hatred.The throne of men, of neuro-normies, is firm. But it is not unshakeable!The problem is men, and the problem is medical chauvinism and 'neurodiversity' alike.Join me on this 'spinning' of a yarn; your pilot is not a 'Daly, ' but he is daily spinning free from law and freedom-faker alike.Be free! Be free! Be free!...BEFRIEND YOUR INSOLENCE

The Great Flaneur Narrative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Great Flaneur Narrative

The ivory tower has been blessed with many decent scholars; but sadly, also with many 'towering intellectuals.' In this raucous romp through two ludicrous conferences at Prigley Uni, we encounter, among other delights: The intrusively concerned human rights fanatic Stamford Rhodes. The nauseating Helena Smotherington. The pathetic Stepton Coker. The utterly loathsome Skinner Green. The pompously pedantic Professor Ernst. Admittedly, neither of the two conferences is short of genuine heroes either. But just to make things that little bit more confusing, we also encounter someone else: The washed-up humanitarian pop star and general hateful, moneygrubbing chancer, Klubber Bonez... As well as Bedford's finest: The misanthropic and horrendously bigoted chat show host and transcultural sexual performance artist & erotic dialogue comedian Roger Pickering, aka Luvvie Vedanta!

The Braying Angel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Braying Angel

The Braying Angel portrays a spiritual odyssey from darkness into light... And from despair, self-loathing and remorse into bittersweet resignation, pathos and joy. Some ascetic traditions have relied on a 'Book of Hours' as a reminder of the value of working 'within time, towards eternity.' By analogy, the twelve hours of this little book bring us from the dawn-stirrings of grief and regret to the cool dusk of spiritual maturity and the renewal of the childlike wonder of the virgin spiritual... The virgin earthly. Not unlike the dumb ox of the misguided Balaam, or indeed St Thomas Aquinas, who said, 'Compared to all I have seen, this is mere straw!' the wanderer and pilgrim of this odyssey is both erring false prophet and soaring angel. An everyman, everywoman or everyperson of despondent clay and ardent fire. The free verse form's disconcerting syncopation create epiphanies of silence and ambiguity which may defamiliarise some complacent readers, like the proverbial knock on the head from an impatient Zen master. The journey never begins, and it never ends. For it is for all of us.

Graveyard of the Pieties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Graveyard of the Pieties

The first volume of the 'Fatal Conceits' series focuses on specifically patriarchal presumption. Jean Paul Sartre dares to love his dear Simone without ever laying bare his heart. Ruth Hamza Banerjee manifests, in the most heartbreakingly dispiriting manner possible, the rank misogyny at the heart of humanitarian interventionism. And Rob Schiller, awaiting his intellectual muse, has uneasy dreams of a far-off Chinese literatus.