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The Reader’s Guilt

Okay, picture this: you’re walking down the street on a day like any other and you spot from the other … More

books, features, qmunicate reads

Paradise Lost, or Paradise Found? The Symbology of Satan As A Feminist Icon

The Demonising of Satan Within Renaissance England To understand Satan’s argument for female liberation, we must first examine the societal … More

evangelina violette-lecter, features, issue 147, Paradise Lost

GOD IS DEAD (?)

‘God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him!’ cries and yells the Madman in Nietzsche’s The Gay … More

daiana veronesi, features, god is dead, issue 147, philosphy, relegion

A tale of original copies and copied originals

“Zynoeia – a fantasy kingdom of the four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. It’s a land where gem stones … More

features, ideas, originality, ricarda senger

New Year, Same Me: Rethinking Resolutions in 2021

For many of us, the beginning of a new year means one thing and one thing only: resolutions. Each year, … More

2021, bea crawford, features, lockdown, new year's resolutions

Lockdown: From Couch to Film Director

Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein after spending days cooped up inside because of bad weather while holidaying in the Swiss Alps. … More

features, film director, lockdown, rachel maclean

The Everyday Villain

Where is the villain made? They don’t emerge from an ether, fully formed, ready to work against you, they don’t … More

features, jack murphy, the everyday villan, villain

Glasgow Days and Grey Weather

“Glasgow days and grey weather,” writes Edwin Morgan in his seminal poem The Unspoken, “when the rain beat on the … More

city life, features, glasgow, grey sky, weather

Ad-ing Christmas Cheer to Tv

You’ve possibly not bought that first box of mince pies or even considered digging out the baubles, but, from early … More

christmas, christmas ads, features, laura macdonald, tv ads, tv advertisement

The new romantics

It’s a tempting idea to live out our days with a constant sense of idealism, a surface feeling of how … More

everyday life, features, hooran m. khattak, new romantics, romanticism

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