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Real Wrexham: Becoming the City by Sara Erddig

Book Review – June 2026 To paraphrase Rod Stewart, Wrexham is in my heart, it’s in my soul, it’s my best friend. It shaped me and continues to be a dominant influence in my life – despite the fact that … Continue reading →

The Cracker Factory by Joyce Rebeta-Burditt

Book Review – March 2026 Do you know what it’s like to feel wrong twenty-four hours a day? Do you know what it’s like to be disapproved of, not only for what you do and say and think but for … Continue reading →

Rossum’s Universal Robots by Karel Čapek (1920)

Rossum’s Universal Robots is a play written by the Czech dramatist, Karel Čapek, in 1920 and was first performed on stage in 1921. It is known as Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti in the original Czech and is commonly referred to as R.U.R. … Continue reading →

Chester Man Gets Stoned

Their performance lasted about half an hour and they sung about eight numbers, although because of all the noise the fans were making, and the primitive sound system on stage, you couldn’t hear anything and couldn’t even tell which songs … Continue reading →

Chester Man

He was a unique man and a great musician. We shared a love of history… he could turn a mundane drive through London into a colourful, historical, guided tour. … Even though he had been unwell… the humour and glint … Continue reading →

The Ghost Signs of Montréal

I attended the Montréal World Film Festival while travelling in Québec in 2016. I remember it was a slightly chaotic affair and it came as no surprise that the festival, founded in 1977, finally folded in 2019. I can recall … Continue reading →

Local Haunts: Non-Fiction 2012-24 by Adam Scovell

Book Review – April 2025 Cities become film sets. Streets become libraries. Fantasy and reality blur. Adam Scovell is a writer, film-maker and the author of three novels: Mothlight, How Pale the Winter Has Made Us and Nettles, all … Continue reading →

Entities by Giants of Discovery / Everyday Dust

Music – March 2025 Entities is a 70-copy limited cassette and 8 page booklet containing prose and imagery relating to the two pieces of music on the tape. This new release sees Giants Of Discovery return to the Dustopian Frequencies … Continue reading →

Wandering in a Haunted Landscape

Something different for the new year. A found document from nearly twelve years ago. It’s a kind of origin myth for this blog. It should have been my first post when I started The Psychogeographic Review back in 2012. Perhaps … Continue reading →

Elihu Yale

Elihu Yale: colonial administrator, senior representative of the East India Company, President of Madras, philanthropist and founding benefactor of Yale University. His bones lie in a tomb in St Giles churchyard in Wrexham, flesh and shroud long gone. Upon the … Continue reading →