Seinen leichtfรผรig Pirouetten drehenden Sommerroman โTempelhofer Feldโ haben wir vor fast einem Jahr von der Leipziger Buchmesse mitgebracht und mit einem Grinsen im Mundwinkel gelesen. (interner Link zur Rezension) Thilo Bock ist Berliner, studierter Dadaist,...
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Jonathan Lyon is runner-up in the indie awards Lit Category 2015
Jonathan Lyon is a young UK writer and singer who lives in a coldwater flat in Berlin, which probably explains his predilection for draping himself in fur. He writes strange, wonderful stories about things which I still donโt understand, but in a way that makes me...
Erotically disturbing second video single from Agon
Agon, featured by indieberlin with their first single Everyone is Disappointing, hits us with their second video single Ritual, from their debut EP, which you can find on Bandcamp. With their first two songs and accompanying videos Agon have already left most Berlin...
WTF: Teen Surf Goth Author Oscar Bruno D’Artois
indieberlin: Your book, Teen Surf Goth: tell it us in one sentence... Oscar d'Artois: its not a fashion statement, its a fucking deathwish indieberlin: how did the writing of it happen? Oscar Bruno d'Artois: in the spring/summer of 2013 i met and/or became aware of...
Flash Fiction by Lottie Dingle Who will Be on the Literophone on November 7th
แฅแแแแแ แตแแจแฅแถ? Eritrea to Sudan, Sudan to Libya, Libya to Italy, Italy to Calais: six months of killings, drownings, rapes, imprisonments, violence and threats in an attempt to escape the same back โhomeโ. When we set out, we were over a thousand. Now we stood here a...
indieberlin book fair: Poet Alexandra Naughton Will Have You Inwardly Exploding
Alexandra Naughton is a recent winner of Entropy's Civil Coping Mechanisms Novel Contest (wow?!), and the author of I Will Always Be Your Whore: Love Songs for Billy Corgan, brought to you by Punk Hostage Press. AMAZINGLY, she will be available to phone from our...
Naked Boys Reading – Again!
Remember in April, when I gushed about Naked Boys Reading at Monster Ronson's? You don't remember? Here's the original post. There was another stint of NBR in summer, and a few days ago, they threw their third Berlin reading party. I went to listen to and see naked...
Interview with writer Brigid Fitch
Brigid Fitch holds an illustrious plethora of literary awards as a poet and an essayist, trained as a dancer, and studied sound art and noise music. Her performances push boundaries every day, crossing genre, crossing gender. She incorporates her own text in...
Calves in the Mud Room – indieberlin book review
Calves in the Mud Room by Jerome O Brown was a great disappointment to me. Complete letdown. Ruined my night. Because I was sure it was going to be a proper length novel. And then it ended! Turns out it was only a novella! And that, after I'd fallen in love with the...
Introducing Letters From Berlin : A Multimedia Book
Are you ready for a fabulous new hybrid publication? Letters from Berlin will delight armchair travellers and Berlin aficionados alike. The digital serial publisher The Pigeonhole announces the launch of its second series of Pigeon Posts : Weekly dispatches coming...
Review – Graveyards of the Banks by Nyla Nox
Set a few years ago now, Nyla Nox's first part of the intended trilogy Graveyards of the Banks takes place shortly before the 2008 big crash. Her narrator is a humanities student fallen on financial hard times (see anyone without a bank/IT job living in London), who...
A Taste of “Dear Sebastian”, Kindle Short by Alex Klineberg
I opened my inbox and found this message: Alex, are you free (or at least cheap) on Monday to meet Mr. Fry? See below from the bottom up so to speak. Sx I was staying at a friendโs house in New Cross. We had been very naughty the night before and my brain wasnโt...