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Fake Men Having Fake Fights, my article on wrestling, manliness and storytelling, is out now with @minorliteratures.bsky.social
Fake Men Having Fake Fights, my article on wrestling, manliness and storytelling, is out now with @minorliteratures.bsky.social
If you see this please share (i.e. repost, not just like)! The Barbellion Prize is a unique award for writers with disabilities. We need to raise £20k to secure its future, so please make a donation, no matter how large, no matter how small, here: barbellionprize.org/donate/ Thank you!
1/2 The Guardian's list of forthcoming 2026 fictions (www.theguardian.com/books/2025/d...) overlooks these indie highlights (alphabetically, by title): Anti-social Behaviour by Aea Varfis-van Warmelo As If by Isabel Waidner The Coast of Everything by Guillermo Stitch
My pick for @review31.bsky.social's Books of the Year 2025 is Alex Pheby's Waterblack, the third volume in the Cities of the Weft trilogy. Superb, strange fantasy that has reinvigorated the genre. @alexpheby.bsky.social @galleybeggars.bsky.social review31.co.uk/essay/view/1...
Monthly Dispatch #31 — ft. Daniel Gianfranceschi, Sharon Zhang, Steinar Løding @zissenberg.bsky.social @wjdavies.bsky.social David Vichnar @nameofauthor.bsky.social @gpayares.bsky.social Antonio Moresco, Jennifer K. Dick & more... OUT NOW minorlits.substack.com/p/monthly-di...
last week @ minor lits... — @wjdavies.bsky.social on masculinity minorliteratures.com/2026/01/20/f... — an extract from @nameofauthor.bsky.social @incastellated.bsky.social minorliteratures.com/2026/01/21/a... — Daniel Gianfranceschi relinquishing control minorliteratures.com/2026/01/22/r...
For this week's TLS, I wrote about Malc's Boy, Shaun Wilson's debut and the first publication from Conduit Books. www.the-tls.com/literature/f...
I spent some time with last year's Nightjar Press chapbooks and ended up writing about creepy birds and the contemporary gothic. Review 31 kindly took it on. Free to read here: review31.co.uk/essay/view/1... @review31.bsky.social @nightjarpress.bsky.social
I spent some time with last year's Nightjar Press chapbooks and ended up writing about creepy birds and the contemporary gothic. Review 31 kindly took it on. Free to read here: review31.co.uk/essay/view/1... @review31.bsky.social @nightjarpress.bsky.social
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Maggie O’Farrell, Yann Martel and Julian Barnes are among the authors publishing new novels this year
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Books to look out for in 2026 – fiction
Review 31's Books of the Year 2025
A letter from the editor[s]
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Monthly Dispatch #31 — January 2026
Relinquish Control, To All We Cannot Attain — Daniel Gianfranceschi
T was I and not u and not me neither u T was masterfully planned, ahead, wif a head, not mine neither urs neither their and not I but T was planned and planned T was, whether this life or not, this…
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Shaun Wilson’s debut novel, Malc’s Boy, is an arresting work of autofiction concerning a father-son relationship amid a culture of male violence in
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A ‘necessary’ novel of violent masculinity
Review 31 is an online literary review.
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Contemporary Gothic
Review 31 is an online literary review.
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Contemporary Gothic
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"In 1998, I watched Mark Calaway hurl Mick Foley from the roof of a 16-foot-high cage ..." Fake Men Having Fake Fights: On Wrestle-Lit and Masculinity — @wjdavies.bsky.social minorliteratures.com/2026/01/20/f...
"In 1998, I watched Mark Calaway hurl Mick Foley from the roof of a 16-foot-high cage ..." Fake Men Having Fake Fights: On Wrestle-Lit and Masculinity — @wjdavies.bsky.social minorliteratures.com/2026/01/20/f...
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In 1998, I watched Mark Calaway hurl Mick Foley from the roof of a 16-foot-high cage. It was the World Wrestling Federation’s third ever ‘Hell in a Cell’ match, which usually sees wrestlers locked …
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In 1998, I watched Mark Calaway hurl Mick Foley from the roof of a 16-foot-high cage. It was the World Wrestling Federation’s third ever ‘Hell in a Cell’ match, which usually sees wrestlers locked …
Fake Men Having Fake Fights: On Wrestle-Lit and Masculinity — W. J. Davies
Fake Men Having Fake Fights: On Wrestle-Lit and Masculinity — W. J. Davies
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