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  • Thirty Years Ago

    Thirty Years Ago

    ***Long Read*** I’ve been reading a report called Blood Sweat and Tears, about a project in the 1990s, instigated to address rising racial tensions, crime and related problems on an estate in Bermondsey. I have this temptation to make a terrible joke first, and I think I’m going to give in to it, and say…

    Kay Green

    December 4, 2021
    activism, Book reviews, economics, Housing, media, Politics, prejudice
    Anti-racism, Attitude Change, Bede Anti-Racist Detached Youth Work Project, Blood Sweat and Tears, Leah Levane, Racial Discrimination, Staff training, Stella Dadzie, Xommunity Programs, Youth Program
  • Local politics – identity v solidarity

    Local politics – identity v solidarity

    If there is anything like a progressive alliance in May, or at the next General Election, it’s going to have to be based on something better than party politics. Last week, I wrote a piece calling for independent candidates for next year’s council elections (well, any elections that happen next year really) because it seems…

    Kay Green

    December 4, 2021
    activism, Election, Hastings, Labour, media, Politics
  • Three poems find sanctuary

    Three poems find sanctuary

    You too can be Battersea Poetry Home. It’s amazing the treasures you can rescue from potential oblivion, and give sanctuary to in your own head. When you pick up a poetry book and find something you love, ideas, images and phrases take root. You have enriched yourself, as well as rescuing a book that might…

    Kay Green

    December 3, 2021
    Book reviews, book shops, Earlyworks Press, flash fiction, Poetry, Uncategorized
    Derek Sellen, Jocelyn Simms, Joe Fearn, Reccords Rivers and Rats, Records, Sky Breakers
  • Make lousy politicians a minority

    Make lousy politicians a minority

    We could do this. Here’s how… There are millions of people in this country who, like me, have used the phrase ‘politically homeless’. They have been thrown out of, or lost faith in, their ‘natural’ choice of party. There are also increasing numbers of people who, like me, have realised there’s more to politics than…

    Kay Green

    December 3, 2021
    activism, Corbyn, economics, Election, Hastings, Housing, Labour, NHS, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Conservative Party, Corruption, Defend Our NHS, Election, ER, Green Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, People's Assemblies, Southern Water, Stop the War, We Own It
  • If you comment on this post, please avoid the ‘A’ word

    If you comment on this post, please avoid the ‘A’ word

    Guest post by William Wood When my anthology Stories for Sale was published by Circaidy Gregory Press in 2013 I little suspected the changes to come: changes in my own life and in our geopolitical lives. We now live in a different world. Let me start even further back. When Philippe Delerm published his bestseller…

    Kay Green

    December 2, 2021
    Book reviews, book shops, Circaidy Gregory Press, Short stories, Uncategorized
    100 Small Pleasures, Four Novellas, hygge, kos, Stories for Sale, Trying to Care, William Wood
  • Blog of blogs for Earlyworks Press

    Blog of blogs for Earlyworks Press

    Greetings to all the authors and friends of Earlyworks Press! I’m sorry for the long silence on the competitions and website fronts. COVID blah blah recession blah blah need to earn a living – you know how it is. For those who signed up to our newsletter for competition news, I’m afraid there isn’t any…

    Kay Green

    December 1, 2021
    Book reviews, book shops, Circaidy Gregory Press, Earlyworks Press, flash fiction, Poetry, Short stories, Uncategorized
    anthologies, writing competitions
  • Crosscut your community

    Crosscut your community

    In November 2021, the news hit Hastings that a group of refugees had drowned trying to cross the channel. It hit us hard, because being a southern coastal town, the victims of failed attempts tend to wash up on our shore. This has never been a problem we are able to ignore. Local reactions are…

    Kay Green

    December 1, 2021
    activism, Book reviews, Corbyn, Hastings, Labour, media, Politics, women
    Always Coming Home, Crosscut, Ilahita, Joseph Henrich, refugees, RNLI, The Weirdest People, Ursula Le Guin, Womans Place UK, Women's Liberation
  • Back in the days of the desktop publishing explosion, this happened…

    Back in the days of the desktop publishing explosion, this happened…

    Way back before I got involved in publishing, I had developed a fascination for small press books, glorious evidence they are of specialist endeavours that most people will probably never get to hear about. Someone commented once that there were probably more than a few books on my shelves that were the sole surviving copy…

    Kay Green

    November 30, 2021
    Book reviews, book shops, Earlyworks Press, Hastings, Poetry, Short stories, Uncategorized
    journalism, memoir, Old Magic in a New Age, small press, You are here
  • Stories that travel with you

    Stories that travel with you

    This short story collection ducks and dives through time and space with the speed of a tap-happy social media surfer. In the opening story, ‘Reading Tolstoy in Barcelona’, a young merchant sailor gets to grips with the world via some extraordinary midnight shore-leave encounters, setting the scene for a series of tales of immigrants and…

    Kay Green

    November 29, 2021
    Book reviews, book shops, Earlyworks Press, Short stories
    Barcelona to Bihar
  • What is a safe country?

    What is a safe country?

    Our politicians are talking about safe countries. They say refugees need to claim asylum in the “first safe country” they reach. In today’s news, we’re told that the UK and the Netherlands have agreed that refugees arriving here need to be “returned” to the “first safe country.” Sounds logical doesn’t it? But who decides what…

    Kay Green

    November 29, 2021
    activism, Hastings, media, Politics
    #safepassage, Boris Johnson, channel crossings, FiLiA, first safe country, Joanna Cherry, Kakuma, Michael Rosen, Priti Patel, refugees
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