Kick off The Bloomsday Festival celebrations at The James Joyce Centre on Thursday, 11th June at 8.30pm with a Joyce-themed cabaret of readings, performance, music and natter, hosted by author David Collard.
Tickets and more information can be found at
bloomsdayfestival.ie
Join us at the Manchester Small Press Fair - A Fly on the Wall Press and Seesaw collaboration!
Come and discover new books, meet publishers & writers, and explore the incredible work being produced by independent presses!
#Manchestersmallpressfair #ManchesterLiterature #ManchesterEvents
Here's a trailer for Episode 10 of The Last King of Elmet. Kevin Duffy and Kevin Boniface discuss books, publishing and postal work
Here's a trailer for Episode 10 of The Last King of Elmet. Kevin Duffy and Kevin Boniface discuss books, publishing and postal work
Potential book of the year. It’s going to take some beating. The reading Aea VVW gave last night was off the scale. Incredible
Thanks to @aeavvw.bsky.social for joining our online gathering to celebrate the launch of her superb debut novel ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Issue 21 of Exacting Clam is officially out today and just as stunning on the inside as it is on the front and back covers. The new digital-only subscription which will soon deliver the entirety of back issues online.
https://www.exactingclam.com
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"It was a good day for birds on Springfield Lane. I saw a song thrush, a dunnock, a Robin and a jackdaw."
@kevinboniface.bsky.social is out and about. Issue 21 of @exactingclam.bsky.socialÂ
https://www.exactingclam.com/issues/no-21-summer-2026/a-big-day-thursday-5-march-2026/
Bloomsday Festival
Fly on the Wall Press
David Collard
Kevin Boniface
Kevin Boniface
Kevin Boniface
Kevin Boniface
Video
Exacting Clam
Exacting Clam
Paul Edwards, 52, was left baffled after the magazine finally arrived almost two decades late.
Thanks to @aeavvw.bsky.social for joining our online gathering to celebrate the launch of her superb debut novel ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
David Collard
Video
Decided to try to make audio recordings of all my postal work journals. About 200,000 words written sporadically since 1988. I've been releasing 25 mins of randomly selected entries in podcast form as regularly as I can. Here's a trailer for Episode 18 which is available now from the usual places.