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The Lanyard Bird, mascot of Bright Margins. Illustration by Nicholas Blackmore.
Bright Margins

Broadsheet ambitions on a zine budget

The Lanyard Bird, mascot of Bright Margins. Illustration by Nicholas Blackmore.
Bright Margins

Broadsheet ambitions on a zine budget

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London King's Cross railway station frontage. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

London Lucky Dip: 2023 transport special

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A kaleidoscopic look back at 2023’s most hackle-raising moments, experienced while negotiating London on foot, on the Tube and by car. However you travel in London, you’re bound to encounter something interesting. People are always getting into altercations. Or trying to blag stuff. Or saying weird things to each other. Or missing connections. This is […]

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Detail of shell mosaic in Shell Grotto Margate Dome that looks a bit creepy as thought created by H R Giger. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

The Vivid Colours of the Past

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Unfeathered dinosaurs, drab pyramids and sepia-hued soldiers – why do we prefer the comforting falsehoods of a monochromatic past? Over time, even the most vivid traces of our collective past can become faded. They get bleached by the sun, blotted by water damage, eroded by high winds.  That is, if they were colourful to start

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A nuclear explosion on the horizon in a dream. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

Dream diary: Civil Defence Alert and Nuclear Shockwave 

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This is how it begins, although it ends very quickly: I’m with my wife, standing in a shared greenspace in a coastal region. We’re very close to our house (which is not our real house) and we live on what looks like a newbuild estate.  There are multiple people around us, returning from the beach

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'The End' movie card covered in kisses to illustrate a blog about smoochy end credit ballads. Collage by Nicholas Blackmore

Comically smoochy end-credits movie ballads (1989-1995)

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Weird things happen when the music industry and the movie industry collide. Sometimes through contractual obligation, simple oversight, or sheer negligence, a movie is paired with a song that just isn’t appropriate. This is about a brief six-year trend of weird end-credits songs – songs that just don’t read the room. Thematically, the list could be

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Arbuckles restaurant as seen in a dream. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

Dream Diary: Secret Elvis Costello gig and Jesus biography

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I’m part of a large group and we’re filing into a dining hall for a meal. The place has been decorated in modest psuedo-Nordic style. It feels like a tasteful restaurant in a museum or art gallery. The dining hall is just about able to contain three extremely long wooden banquet tables. There are benches

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A fist moving fast toward a camera as a punch approaches your face. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

‘Mr Brave,’ or On Being Punched In The Face

Personal history

I’ve only ever suffered a punch to the face – a proper bare-knuckle blow, powered by malice – on one occasion. A one-off event like that is always likely to stick in the mind. But it was also memorable for its sheer strangeness. Thankfully there’s no trauma surrounding the incident. I guess technically what happened

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Image by Colin King, from The Word Detective by Heather Amery, published 1982 by Usborne. Photo depicted under Fair Use allowance. No copyright infringement intended.

Dream diary: Fancy dress at the aquatic super league

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I’m attending one of the first events held by a newly created university swimming super league. I’m there with my family. We’re all wearing these plump oversize white sports hoodies. The overhead ones, with the big front pockets, like those worn by American college sports fans. There’s an odd feeling to the experience: the sense

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Mind the Gap stencilled message in yellow at the edge of a London Underground (Tube) platform. Photo by Nicholas Blackmore

London Lucky Dip: fireworks and a window cleaner’s eyes

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A wine bar in Soho. On the wall, there’s a black and white portrait photograph of a well-dressed, elderly lady. She’s smoking a cigarette. One can imagine she’s probably wearing her best frock. Maybe she’s attending a grandchild’s wedding, in the East End. I stare at the picture for a moment, then I make my

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Ink and pencil illustration of a glass hammer and rubber nails, the subject of an April Fools' Day errand. Illustration by Nicholas Blackmore

Childhood memories, ranked by embarrassment

Personal history

Early childhood generates some of our most powerful memories. We remember the first instances of joy, disgust, fright and love. In a matter of years we find ourselves subject to greater emotional depths, and our memories correspondingly become more complex. I’d argue that as soon as we’re old enough to form a truly vivid memory,

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Ink and watercolour illustration of a gravestone with the identifying information eroded away by time. Illustration by Nicholas Blackmore

Can Fame and Reputation really transcend Death?

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Two figures are locked in a battle of wills. One – a bearded, winged man – lifts a coffin away from the other: a hunched sepulchral figure, rearing up and grasping in response like a carrion feeder robbed of its prize. The sculpture is named for its two figures, ‘Time and Death’.  It’s closer to

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