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  • May 17, 2024 | thisishorror.co.uk | Anya Martin

    The Outer Dark and Essential Dreams Press present the Tanith Lee Storyteller Roundtable featuring Craig Laurance Gidney, Melanie R. Anderson, Lisa Kroger, Terri Windling, moderated by Julie C. Day, with special guest C.S.E. Cooney . The roundtable aired on January 21, 2024 via Zoom, and the episode also features an interview with Julie C. Day, recorded on April 26, 2024.

  • May 17, 2024 | worksinprogress.co | Anya Martin |Ben Adler |Samuel Hughes |Nick Cowen

    Issue 15Spotlight Article37 Mins Deterrence alone might not stop crime. But, as the campaign against drunk driving shows, it could help create the norms that do. My grandfather, an Essex doctor in general practice, was a pillar of his local community. An anxious and conscientious man, he was the kind of doctor who would visit unwell patients late into the night just to check their cases had not deteriorated into emergencies. His wife, my grandmother, was a magistrate.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | thisishorror.co.uk | Anya Martin

    The Outer Dark presents Weird Bites, flash readings and panel from our The Outer Dark  Weird/SpecLit Community Day 2023 featuring Sara Amis, Gerald L Coleman, Nancy A Collins, Melanie Crew, Edward Austin Hall, Alex Hofelich, Jess Lewis, Kyoko M, Violette L. Meier, Kitty Sarkozy, Eric Schaller, Polly Schattel, Michael Wehunt, Kortney Y. Watkins, Can Wiggins, and Lisa Yaszek. This podcast’s content was recorded on August 5, 2023 at Eagle Eye Books in Atlanta, GA.

  • Dec 4, 2023 | capx.co | Anya Martin

    Home ownership among the young has fallen by 51% since 1989 British planning policy redistributes advantages from poorer and younger people to richer and older ones Planning reformists should resist the urge to frame the housing crisis as an intergenerational warThe housing crisis is one of the most important public policy challenges facing Britain today, and it is one that affects young people far more than most. That’s not to say that it is only young people who are affected.

  • Sep 7, 2023 | worksinprogress.co | Ed Conway |Anya Martin |Samuel Hughes

    25 Mins Unlike nearly all other arts, architecture is inherently public and shared. That means that buildings should be designed to be agreeable – easy to like – not to be unpopular works of genius. Since at least the nineteenth century, debate has intermittently flared up around the question of what styles of architecture we should build.

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