Blog by David

Property

A spring day in a gentrifying neighbourhood begins unremarkably enough; by evening someone has died. Nat, a middle-aged queer mother of two, feigns normalcy as she worries about her taciturn, loner son locked in his room.

22.09.25 06:43 AM - Comment(s)
Circumtrauma

From one of Africa’s most acclaimed writers, poetry about the Nigerian-Biafra war. Everyone carries a piece of the war within them: what happens when we neglect to consider each individual’s story?

17.09.25 03:13 PM - Comment(s)
I Am Looking for You in the No-Place Grid

Adam Haiun’s unsettling debut, *I Am Looking for You in the No-Place Grid*, is the bildungsroman for a digital consciousness. What does the computer want from you?

30.07.25 10:56 AM - Comment(s)