Martin Fitzgerald
@4hundredblows.bsky.social
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Author of Ruth and Martin’s Album Club. Currently writing The Umbrella Man and Other Stories Non-exec @twickets.bsky.social Managing Editor @NottinghamJournal.bsky.social
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You’ve just made me remember a song I haven’t listened to for too long
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That’s not when you have brunch
A poster for Bez’s Boozy Brunch which, bizarrely, takes place between 5pm and 10pm
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The Great Eastern is your next stop
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Read more Orwell, listen to more Clark
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The sort of people who want Murder Most Foul shortened to 3 minutes
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I don’t mean to sound all Rob Reiner but if books were supposed to be 2000 words long then why don’t people write 2000 word books?
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Abridging has always been in vogue. Now, apps like Blinkist take entire books and crunch them down to a series of what are called Blinks—which amount to around 2,000 words. “Is that what books are coming to, a handy social lubricant?” Anthony Lane asks.
Can You Read a Book in a Quarter of an Hour?
Phone apps now offer to boil down entire books into micro-synopses. What they leave out is revealing.
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Just the latest way in which technology is enabling people who don’t actually like reading to diminish the cultural relevance of those who do.
newyorker.com
Abridging has always been in vogue. Now, apps like Blinkist take entire books and crunch them down to a series of what are called Blinks—which amount to around 2,000 words. “Is that what books are coming to, a handy social lubricant?” Anthony Lane asks.
Can You Read a Book in a Quarter of an Hour?
Phone apps now offer to boil down entire books into micro-synopses. What they leave out is revealing.
www.newyorker.com
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THE SECRET PROJECT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS IS FINALLY LIVE

CHECK IT OUT

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Looks great and ideally located for selfish old me. I’m unable to make this one but hopefully the next
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Interesting that people would rather walk into the sea than listen to him
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I assumed it was performance art and on the final night, at the Regent in Christchurch, he kills everyone
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“Band People” audiobook is out today (weirdly, with a stock-image cover, but whatever) wherever you get your listening!
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I’m 71.000 words in and the ones that have survived have very much earnt their place. I think there’s a fine line between looking for jokes and letting them happen naturally
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I’d bet that humour gets cut more than anything else in writing.
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That’s why I thought I’d spread the word
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I’ve just seen this great new film called One Battle After Another. It’s really good, you should all check it out
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Describe your Bluesky account in a single image
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As long as it has an epic What Goes On, I’m easy.
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Well this is why it’s a hard question. He doesn’t say “two short sets” so you really don’t know which will end up being the longest night
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I’ve never known the right answer to Lou Reed’s question at the start of Live ‘69 -

“We could do one long set or two sets, whichever makes it easier for you?”

What you saying Bluesky?
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There isn’t a single vertical relationship in the team at the moment
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Are you Scottish? I had no idea