The Back Page
Typically, a magazine Back Page is an opinion column by a famous person in that field. This is the other type. I pretty much did these solidly for years across various mags until I exhausted the ranks of Art Eds who hadn't tried to belabour me with huge levering swings of a rowing oar for presenting them with descriptions beginning, "You will need a helicopter and a painter skilled in portraiture by oils," etc. NB: Toothbrush is currently a bit wonky in Narrow and Tiny views; The End a bit wonky in Tiny. Use Norm for Toothbrush and Norm or Narrow for The End.
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Urchin’s Ruin
by J Nash (Monday August 9th, 2010)
The paper of leisure-games for palsied wastrels. (Read...)
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152 Things To Buy Your PC
by J Nash (Monday March 8th, 2010)
Consumptive splendour. (Read...)
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Peeceegeefax
by J Nash (Friday December 4th, 2009)
Gladstone & Disraeli in: Poker Dot Polka. (Read...)
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The Duncan Dunfoyle Interview
by J Nash (Monday November 30th, 2009)
Duncan talks to Bunkerby Bones. (Read...)
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Thief the Musical
by J Nash (Friday November 27th, 2009)
The singarobalong. (Read...)
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Ryndyr
by J Nash (Tuesday November 24th, 2009)
Enter the amazing world of Ryndyr. IF YOU DARE. (Read...)
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House of Games
by J Nash (Friday November 20th, 2009)
Amo, amat, amatis, begorrah, begat, clematis. (Read...)
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Fahrenheit Lost
by J Nash (Tuesday November 17th, 2009)
A cup of tea and a slice of menace. (Read...)
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