The Journal of Wild Culture

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Having attained a pariah-like status in some quarters, we're wondering . . . is it worth saving? By Edward O'Connor.
A deadly virus infesting the arts community enters by the
“Glaciers are fast-moving tonnes of ice, but you can model
Artist Steven Morgana on the indistinct relationship
Back in October last year we held a Wild Culture Jamboree.
In Volume I of his new series, Merlyn Driver introduces us
A brief history of numbers by sociologist William Davies.
Inspecting their curves and cracks, not permitted even the
The look on her face was more sentimental and less doctor-
Rising like the neon obelisks of Blade Runner against the
He became less a figure of fear and more a subject of
A poem about urban nature cliches, by Tom Chivers.