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Conversations with Alan Moore

Conversations with Alan Moore

The ideas and philosophies behind the comics
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With The Night Mail

With the Night Mail by Rudyard Kipling (Hilobooks)

Introducing Kipling's SF
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Warp Films announce The Red Men is in development
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Alan Moore Interview

Alan Moore interview 1998

In-depth interview with the mage of Northampton, circa 1998
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Psychedelic SF

Alan Moore interview with Matthew De Abaitua on SF:UK

The episode of SF:UK I wrote and presented about Alan Moore, Zardoz, and psychedelic science fiction
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HiLobrow hero: Russell T Davies

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My brief appreciation of Russell T Davies, the man who revived Doctor Who
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The Red Men script handover with Shynola

The Red Men script handover with Shynola

I met Shynola in the bar of the Phoenix on Charing Cross Road to pick up a copy of their script for The Red Men, delivered within a wrapper embossed with their redesign of the Monad logo. Everything within that wrapper was new to me, as I had no part in the process of...
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Jonny Mugwump’s Weird Tales For Winter

Jonny Mugwump’s Weird Tales For Winter

Starting on midnight of the 25th January, Resonance FM will be broadcasting a series of specially-commissioned collaborations between writers and musicians, Weird Tales For Winter, curated by the incomparable Jonny Mugwump and including my own collaboration with the West Norwood Cassette Library, entitled The Dinner Party Wars
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The Stone Tape

The Stone Tape

It’s hard for 21st Century whippersnappers to appreciate the impact Nigel Kneale’s 1950s Quatermass serial had on the nation. Back when there was only one channel, and the programmes all went out live, a writer could step out of Alexandria Palace, look out across the TV aerials rigging the dark London skyline and know...
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The Year Of The Sex Olympics

The Year Of The Sex Olympics

Nigel Kneale's anticipates the nasty underbelly of reality television with this BBC play, reviewed by Matthew De Abaitua
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