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Clod 21 edition, January 2010. With second of the sound archive series.
Clod 20, Summer 2009 we think it was. First of the Clod Magazine Sound Archive astonishing recordings.
Luton Haiku; our second book. It's 'out there'. 304 pages, handy A6 pocket size, perfect for late night returners on bloody Thameslink.
Clod 19 (January 2009) builds on the art smears of CLOD 18 and is a 'no words' series of 50 A4 collages, reduced to fun size A6.
CLOD 18; untrumpeted (May 2008). Wordy fun in this issue with more swearing than previous editions.
The Food Book came out in 2007 and generated VERY LITTLE INTEREST. Shame, really, as it has contributions by some people who can REALLY WRITE and do arty things (John Hegley, Sam Jordison, Chris Coates, Jowe Head, Allan Henry, Rhodri Marsden, Andy Hunt, Martyn Cross, Chris Cundy, Mick Sheridan, Neil Fox).
Clod Books has also put out books of short stories by Andrew Kingston. Check the website.
Our friends at The Knockouts will also be delighted to sell you their tat too, again, from www.hightown.org.uk.

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A decent tailor.

My Blog

Luton Haiku

Clod Books is pleased to announce that the Luton Haiku book has been sent to a short-run printers, somewhere near Exeter.  It would have gone to one of the establishments in Luton's 'printer district'...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Feb 2009 05:50:00 GMT

James Bond High Tea 10

Clod Magazine attended and leafleted the recent Knockouts gig, at Bute Street's shrieky pile venue, the hat Factory.  At the end of the evening, and following our usual fashion, we sulkily r...
Posted by on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 02:37:00 GMT