Where Horse horse meets Iron horse – The Farm between the tracks
Alongside and beneath its hundreds of miles of railway tracks and arches, there exists another London.
A London of inner city edgelands – liminal spaces that create internal thresholds within the metropolis – including, in North London, a working farm.
William it was really something: A Blake birthday walk with CURIOCITY magazine
To celebrate the 256th anniversary of William Blake’s birth. Curiocity – the map magazine –organized a Blake themed walk around Soho, Covent Garden and Piccadilly.
Still raucously Ridley: Dalston’s Street Market
In the last half century, visions of Dalston have been refracted in many different ways, from cult 1950s novels, 90s Yardie tales, angst-ridden millennial films to the clean windows of hip coffee shops. But for me, as an ex-resident, its pulsing, vital heart remains the stalls and sounds and crush of Ridley Road Market.
The Green – after Wallace Stevens
My attempt to sound a little like Wallace Stevens, with a poem about a mythic Green Man.




