Vicky MacKenzie
@vickymackenzie.bsky.social
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Writer, cat lady, John Ruskin obsessive, wrote a novel about medieval mystics. Aspiring anchoress. https://victoriamackenzie.net/ Substack: https://victoriamackenzie.substack.com/
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Thanks, Frances! 😍 And looking forward to your novel next year!
Delighted to be a runner up in this year's Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize! My essay 'Matters of Life and Death' is the most personal piece I've ever written - and will be available to read on the website very soon. (Yikes)
alpinefellowship.com/writing-prize
Writing Prize — The Alpine Fellowship
alpinefellowship.com
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Yesterday I had an emotional conversation on the phone with Arteja. She was trafficked into this country and terrible exploited by gangs before finding safety and community in Liverpool.

Now she’s been detained and is set to be deported back into the hands of those who caused her so much trauma.
They are saying they're sending me home, but Liverpool is my home
Arteja loves Liverpool, supports Everton and has become a key member of the community - but now faces being sent back into the hands of those who exploited her
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
For Thy Great Pain is 33k! So, yes!
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I've long admired the poet R.S.Thomas for unflinching confrontation with his truths,including God as a ravenous owl! Now, on Radio 4, Gwyneth Lewis tells the story of Mildred Eldridge, the successful young painter who married Thomas.Her art can be seen online. LINK IN COMMENTS!
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Look at this little beauty, an exquisite hardback edition of James Joyce's story 'The Dead' from @newislandbooks.bsky.social
And I've written a new intro, which was both pleasure and privilege.

Out Nov. 7th!

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For me there's room for both in my life - a paperback to stuff in a bag for a long train journey, or get pasta sauce on when I read over dinner, and then a few special editions to do my gloating over when I'm in the mood for a gloat 😉
(Anyone replies to this anodyne book post with a reference to his supposed public hair phobia gets blocked 😊)
John Ruskin used to trim his books so they would fit on his bookcase 😭
The veneration of Books As Objects misses the point entirely. If you're reading a book, turn the corners down, break the spine, spill soup on it. It's your book, go nuts. A pristine, unread book is a tragedy in a way that a beloved, much-read book that looks like the dog's been at it could never be.
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat
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all i want are books that make me feel more human. if it does that, i care so very little how/where it lands for tastemakers, on genre lists, etc. i'm with you.
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Everyone's literary opinions and "taste clusters" are too set in stone and it is making everything unsexy. Art should break through to us and imho it does that by having a vitality beyond genre, tropes and assumed marketability

We need more well-paid critics hyping sophisticated, multihyphenate art
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Margery Kempe and Dame Julian of Norwich share the narrative in this exquisite novel by @vickymackenzie.bsky.social
Contrasting medieval lives, each with the same intent, their circumstances and inner worlds rendered with deep insight and authenticity. A wonderful book.
Thanks, Mike! So pleased you enjoyed it!
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Why doesn't the UK media talk about Farage and Russian money?
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John Bevis, 'Cloud Study'; Dymo tape edition, 1981.
“There is always a danger that the use of any system of names based on types shall lead to the neglect of everything not typical.”—Arthur W. Clayden, Cloud Studies, 1905.
Two white cardboard boxes on a wooden background, with a rolled black Dymo tape label and white text.
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