
Ivy4Evr (see picture above), an SMS drama written by Tony White (3:AM interview here) and created by the Blast Theory, begins on 10 October: it takes place “entirely on the users’ mobile phone and gives them the possibility to interact via SMS messages influencing the narrative as they go along”. * Loud Flash: British Punk on Paper — an exhibition at Haunch of Venison. * Don Letts‘s Superstonic Sound documentary at the ICA. * The Tea Party Underground. * Ben Myers on BBC News. * Jonathan Franzen discovering a typo in the British edition of his book on The Review Show. The author is interviewed in the Telegraph. * Granta‘s first Best Of Young Spanish-Language Novelists list. * Moleskine iPhone and iPad covers. * The Secret: Amazon review. * More on Gabriel Josipovici‘s What Ever Happened to Modernism?. Also: Critchley/Josipovici. * Kay Ryan: “A poem is an empty suitcase that you can never quit emptying”. * Save the legendary 100 Club! * Stephen Elliott optioned. * Roald Dahl‘s “monumental bash on the head”. * Alan Hollinghurst on Gauguin. * Tattoo fiction. * Infrared photos of Paris. * Mapping the psychogeography of NYC. * San Francisco, the literary city. * On decadent literature. * Alex Ross on John Cage and in a promo video for his new book, Listen to This. * David Quantick on the music industry. * The page 99 test. * An interesting interview with Ewan Morrison. * Graphic version of Ulysses downloadable here.