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  1. El Reg has good analysis on the fallout from the GirlsAloud obscenity case: http://bit.ly/LGB2b
  2. Bookkake's Arnott/Crowley piece reprinted over at 3:AM: http://bit.ly/4bIjzr If you don't know 3:AM, it's the best literary mag on the net.
  3. Remember the Girls Aloud porn case? It's ended the right way - but there are plenty more questions to be asked: http://bit.ly/yNygv
  4. ... and we're back. You like Jake Arnott? Aleister Crowley? Books? Yay! http://bit.ly/7rvhr
  5. We haven't blogged in a couple of weeks. Not even a dirty poem. We feel terrible. But we're working so hard. We still love you, promise.
  6. Monday's Book Club Boutique, belatedly: http://bit.ly/S4FDC (so tired...)
  7. King Mob’s Chris Gray RIP http://bit.ly/RNdRF (Chaos Never Died; The Spectacle is still with us)
  8. We'll be at Book Club Boutique in Soho tonight. Will you? You should... http://bit.ly/jrXai
  9. Charles Babbage's Brain, and some advice for autobiographists, on the blog: http://bit.ly/6Me4u
  10. Anyone know if there's anyone from English PEN on Twitter? Am still chasing up the Dubai Lit Fest debacle (http://bit.ly/vPUC9)
  11. @himarkrodriguez To be post-Puritan we'd have to have been Puritans once ;) - All minds are dirty, opened with the right key...
  12. Belatedly catching up with recent followers. Hello all, lovely to have you along.
  13. Today's dirty poem is from St Petersburg in the 1930s: “I Love Sensual Women” by Daniil Kharms http://bit.ly/sensual-women
  14. More death and poetry, remembering UA Fanthorpe with a little selection: http://bit.ly/FtOZ
  15. Can we get a woohoo for Carol Anne Duffy? First female poet laureate ftw. (Followed by a moment of silence for UA Fanthorpe. Sniff.)
  16. A personal obituary for J.G. Ballard on the blog: http://bit.ly/19W1M9 - plus Crash, the 1971 BBC version...
  17. "Dark-eyed, out of the snow-cold sea you came, The young blood under the cheek like dawn-light showing..." Today's poem: http://bit.ly/bCtsG
  18. 185 years since Byron. Monday's dirty poem: http://tinyurl.com/dn4k7q
  19. Shipping them books to Mechanicsville, Virginia.
  20. It’s Still On: The *real* failure of #amazonfail, the Dubai Literature Festival, and internet outrage: http://bit.ly/RmIHs