Worms 9: The Psychoanalysis Issue
Introducing WORMS 9: The Psychoanalysis Issue with our Editor's Letter.
How I Started My Bookshop With Public Knowledge Books
Enya Ettershank speaks with Bryony Lloyd on how she set up her bookshop 'Public Knowledge Books', her approach to finding experimental and diverse books and what she's been reading.
The Pipes
Based on a true story.
WORMS DIGEST
Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, The Palestinian Sound Archive, Legacy Russel, Charles Bukowski and much more on this month’s Worms Digest…
Threadworms, From the Archives: Ann Rower
From Worms 6, read Ann Rower’s story ‘Heather and Hobe’ about Heather Lewis, Rower’s girlfriend and author of ‘Notice’ among other books. TW: Suicide and mania
The Octopod Inside/Birthing a story in twin halves
Twins, octopods and questions of gender: Victoria Brooks takes us into the birthing & pregnant body with this surreal story told in two halves.
How I Started My Publisher with Velocity Press
Maeve de Bordóns Álvarez interviews Colin Steven about how he started Velocity Press, a publishing house focused on sharing stories about electronic music culture.
Worms Best Reads of June 2024
Featuring Jackie Wang, Joan Didion & Raja Shehadeh.
Little Things Mean A Lot: Sirui Ma
An Extract from Thora By Tilly Lawless
Tilly Lawless’ second book Thora is almost here! Enjoy this sneak peak and learn more about Rhiannon and the moment she meets the alluring and mysterious Vanora, who she instantly falls for.
Glow Worm: Phoenix Yemi
Worms Issue 8 contributor Phoenix Yemi is this month’s Glow Worm. Online editor Arcadia Molinas speaks to the poet and artist about her poetry practice, where she draws inspiration from, and some of her earliest memories of poetry.
Worms Reads for the Summer
The Worms team write about the books to read this summer, featuring Danielle Chelosky, Sheila Heti, Fariha Róisín, Derek Jarman, bell hooks & more…
Threadworms, From the Archives: Eileen Myles
From Worms 4, read an interview with the iconic poet and novelist Eileen Myles about why movement is conducive to writing, their plans for a 1000 page novel and failed dreams of being a ballet dancer. Interview by Clem MacLeod.
Threadworms, From the Archives: Michelle Tea
From Worms 3, read an interview with the anti-memoirist Michelle Tea about the trustworthiness of memory as literary device. Interview by Clem MacLeod.
Worms Best Reads of April 2024
Featuring Barbara Kingsolver and Dorothy Spencer.
Threadworms, From the Archives: Estelle Hoy
From Worms 5, read an interview with the Berlin based writer Estelle Hoy on her novella Pisti 80 Rue De Belleville by Caitlin McLoughlin in full.
PASSION & PACIFISM
Eleanor Tennyson writes the story of a disenchanted couple looking to protest war. In a dystopic reality, not far from the here and now, WAR and its evils have led to a global celibacy trend amongst the human population. Will and Une are a young couple grappling with this new world order through a process of betrayal, resentment and anxiety.
I’LL BE YOUR BARTENDER: Barflies, Arthur Boyd AW24 Show
Online editor Arcadia Molinas takes us through Arthur Boyd's newest fashion collection 'Barflies', that debuted at Reference Point in February, and the café culture that inspired it. Can barflies, drifters, transcend their fate by coming together?