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Announcing draught issue 2.1.1
Launch event 30 April
Readings by
Gbriangdillon Gaeavvw
Gdimple.bangalore and
So Mayer
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Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 2.1.1
With readings by
Brian Dillon
So Mayer
Dimple Bangalore
Aea Varfis-van Warmelo
nursday 30 April
Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 Duke Street St James's London SW1Y 6BN (note the address: the gallery has two locations). The exhibition Felicità by Luigi Ghirri will be on view.
Doors 6:30, readings 7:00
No drinks (pub after).
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@Draughtjournal.com Announcing draught issue 2.1.1 Launch event 30 April Readings by Gbriangdillon Gaeavvw Gdimple.bangalore and So Mayer draught draughtjournal draught Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 2.1.1 With readings by Brian Dillon So Mayer Dimple Bangalore Aea Varfis-van Warmelo nursday 30 April Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 Duke Street St James's London SW1Y 6BN (note the address: the gallery has two locations). The exhibition Felicità by Luigi Ghirri will be on view. Doors 6:30, readings 7:00 No drinks (pub after). draughtjournal Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 2.1.1... Send message...

Hey kids, come along to this, it’s going to be great, obvs.

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Issue 1.2.3
Now live
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With texts by Octavia Bright and Elsa Court

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At the Bottom of <br>My Custom-Made CD Shelves <p>When I am writing – and I almost always write at home, in my living room – I listen to CDs. Not to vinyl records, which are too active, with the ti

Third in issue 1.2.2: Owen Hatherley's CD shelves
There is also a row of stranger objects. One is in a silver plastic bag; another is a tall bright blue book with a digital photocollage; there is a slipcase with a pink ribbon around it...These are the K-Pop CDs
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Writ in Water: Like a Lagoon <br>The Early Poetics of Nanu del Cielo <p>Nanu del Cielo was born in 1957 in South Tropical Trail, a neighbourhood on Merritt Island, in Central Florida. Her childhood home faced the Indian

Second from issue 1.2.2: Carol Mavor's new work
Writ in Water: Like a Lagoon
The Early Poetics of Nanu del Cielo
Just as Clarice writes in Lispector – Nanu writes in del Cielo. In the words of Hélène Cixous, ‘Every writer writes rigorously in her own language.’
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Riddles <p>When I teach the below poem by the Canadian poet Sylvia Legris, I’ll often remove the title and ask students to guess what the title of the poem co

First up from issue 1.2.2: Rachael Allen on the Exter Book – 'about 100 surviving riddles, many of which have never been answered, but are also about god, and animals, and weather and also tableware and sex' - with new riddle poems
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Riddles <p>When I teach the below poem by the Canadian poet Sylvia Legris, I’ll often remove the title and ask students to guess what the title of the poem co

Hey look everyone, the latest issue of @draughtjournal.bsky.social is out, with four new great pieces of writing by four great writers.

First of all we have 'Riddles' by Rachael Allen

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Issue 1.2.2 is now live!!!
Texts from Rachael Allen, Carol Mavor, Eley Williams and Owen Hatherley. Read now at
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Guess what’s coming next week? That’s right, new issue of @draughtjournal.bsky.social

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A collage of two photos.
The top photo shows a small tabletop shrine with a lit tealight candle in a stone holder, a yellow-green crystal, a spoon-shaped decorative object, an open notebook, and a stack of spiral journals. Behind the candle is a religious image of a crowned woman holding a child.
The bottom photo shows two crows perched on opposite sides of a concrete picnic table in a sunny park with trees and grass. Three small colorful objects sit on the table. Yellow subtitles at the bottom read, “How were they all sexist if they didn’t even communicate with each other.”

A collage of two photos. The top photo shows a small tabletop shrine with a lit tealight candle in a stone holder, a yellow-green crystal, a spoon-shaped decorative object, an open notebook, and a stack of spiral journals. Behind the candle is a religious image of a crowned woman holding a child. The bottom photo shows two crows perched on opposite sides of a concrete picnic table in a sunny park with trees and grass. Three small colorful objects sit on the table. Yellow subtitles at the bottom read, “How were they all sexist if they didn’t even communicate with each other.”

Issue 1.1.2 is now live! We are so excited to start adding to issue 1 with two new texts: a studio visit by Bhanu Kapil and Dawn Chan writing about one detail in Laura Owens's last exhibition
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Jeremy Millar <jeremy.millar@rca.ac.uk>
	
09:28 (6 minutes ago)
	
	
to Adam, Bob, Brooke, Chantal, Charlotte, Esther, Gary, Harold, James, Jaspar, me, Jo, Joanne, John, Jonathan, Kamini, Rachel, Sarah, Shehnaz, Victoria, Zoheir, Ben
Dear all,

Just a reminder that the launch of issue 1.1.2 takes place this evening — everyone welcome! Details are below.

BW,
J.

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Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 1.1.2
With readings by
Rachael Allen
Mona Arshi
Jen Calleja
Chris Fite-Wassilak

Thursday, 27 November at Edel Assanti gallery, 1B Little Titchfield St, London W1W 7BU
Doors 6:30. Readings 7:15. 
There will be drinks.
The current exhibition at the gallery, And yet it still moves by Noémie Goudal, will be on view.

draught is a journal made at the School of the Arts and Humanities at the Royal College of Art. Draught comes from a place of making: it focuses on the in-progress, the provisional, the idea, the practice and process behind a finished work. Issue 1.1.2, with contributions by Bhanu Kapil and Dawn Chan will launch on https://draughtjournal.com/ on 27 November 2025.

We look forward to seeing you!

Text which reads: Jeremy Millar <jeremy.millar@rca.ac.uk> 09:28 (6 minutes ago) to Adam, Bob, Brooke, Chantal, Charlotte, Esther, Gary, Harold, James, Jaspar, me, Jo, Joanne, John, Jonathan, Kamini, Rachel, Sarah, Shehnaz, Victoria, Zoheir, Ben Dear all, Just a reminder that the launch of issue 1.1.2 takes place this evening — everyone welcome! Details are below. BW, J. draught_logo.jpg Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 1.1.2 With readings by Rachael Allen Mona Arshi Jen Calleja Chris Fite-Wassilak Thursday, 27 November at Edel Assanti gallery, 1B Little Titchfield St, London W1W 7BU Doors 6:30. Readings 7:15. There will be drinks. The current exhibition at the gallery, And yet it still moves by Noémie Goudal, will be on view. draught is a journal made at the School of the Arts and Humanities at the Royal College of Art. Draught comes from a place of making: it focuses on the in-progress, the provisional, the idea, the practice and process behind a finished work. Issue 1.1.2, with contributions by Bhanu Kapil and Dawn Chan will launch on https://draughtjournal.com/ on 27 November 2025. We look forward to seeing you!

This is tonight! Come along if you can! There will be readings by brilliant writers, and, there will be drinks.

@draughtjournal.bsky.social @jencalleja.bsky.social

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Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 1.1.2
With readings by Rachael Allen
Mona Arshi
Jen Calleja
Chris Fite-Wassilak
Thursday, 27 November at Edel Assanti gallery, 1B
Little Titchfield St, London W1W 7BU
Doors 6:30. Readings 7:15.
There will be drinks.
The current exhibition at the gallery, And yet it still moves by Noémie Goudal, will be on view.

An Instagram post, the most important information being: Join us to celebrate the launch of draught issue 1.1.2 With readings by Rachael Allen Mona Arshi Jen Calleja Chris Fite-Wassilak Thursday, 27 November at Edel Assanti gallery, 1B Little Titchfield St, London W1W 7BU Doors 6:30. Readings 7:15. There will be drinks. The current exhibition at the gallery, And yet it still moves by Noémie Goudal, will be on view.

The latest iteration of @draughtjournal.bsky.social launches tomorrow — please come along!

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On Bookmarks and Other Ruins <p>There is something indescribably intimate about the act of interrupting one’s reading, the act of marking one’s place in a book, a subtle gesture t

Portfolio: On Bookmarks and Other Ruins
@dreamsofbeing.bsky.social's notes-on-bookmarks are in complete & total dialogue with everything that draught stands for: the provisional, the note, the process, the engagement. We're honoured to publish with a new essay
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‘As a tangible object gets made, the person who is making it also gets made in the process’
Conversation between draught editor Shehnaz Suterwalla and curator Glenn Adamson on making, material intelligence and culture

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1900 <p>I know what could be said about this image – there are movie stars in it, for example, so you could start with that – but I don’t know what I will

‘My eyes fall upon an image, or it ‘floats us smoothly down a stream; resting’ filmmaker Mark Cousins writing about one (nsfw) detail from Bertolucci’s ‘1900’ — or a list of things in his head, an image that ‘for a fragment of a second, is the whole movie’

www.draughtjournal.com/article/1900

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Thank you!

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The brilliant Francesca Wade on Gertrude Stein and Christian Marclay

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Present Continuous <p>Anyone who’s spent time with Christian Marclay’s <em>The Clock </em>(2011) will know the feeling. Sitting rapt in the dark, mesmerised by the short

'The Clock and The Making of Americans are two radical efforts to foreground, formally, the experience of time passing. One is a mammoth stream of prose, the other a film which never ends'
In Adjacencies, Francesca Wade on The Making of Americans and The Clock
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Mark Manders <p>The March 1933 issue of <em>La Nouvelle Revue Française</em> contained an essay by the French writer Paul Valéry on his poem ‘Le Cimetière marin’ (

’Because I can only write with things, I thought a good idea is to go to the supermarket, and to look for something I could write with’
From the fascinating conversation our editor @jeremymillar.bsky.social had with artist Mark Manders for issue 1.1.1
www.draughtjournal.com/article/mark...

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Being Joachim Meyerhoff <p>Writers, even if writing a retelling of an old fable or myth, immerse themselves in the works of others to emerge with work inextricably linked to

'We get to write a book again, try to imagine what motivated and prompted a writer to write what they did, what mood they were in, what tone they were going for'
In our I wish I'd made section, @jencalleja.bsky.social on a book she's always wanted to translate
www.draughtjournal.com/article/bein...

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‘What are you doing at the moment?’
‘I’m in pain.’

In the Land of Pain documents the isolation of pain, but also the value of being among the pained, of having pain in common. Daudet describes the beginning of the season at the thermal baths of Lamalou:

Daisy Lafarge @draughtjournal.bsky.social

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One of our formats is 'adjacencies', in which two works — which might, at first glance, seem unrelated — are considered in relation to one another. In this one, the excellent Daisy Lafarge considers a Netflix reality TV show in relation to the work of late-c.19 French writer Alphonse Daudet.

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Flare! <p>‘Quitting is a disease,’ says Jordan, a 25-year-old ex-marine construction worker when his teammate Dawn has been vomiting for several hours after

'The coupling of boredom and intensity is constitutive of crip time, which is warped time'
The first Adjacencies, in which two works are considered in relation to one another: Daisy Lafarge on illness, Netflix show Outlast & Alphonse Daudet's In the Land of Pain
www.draughtjournal.com/article/flare

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Notes, Murmurations: <br>The Notebook as Form of Rime <p>On 27 November 1799, while taking the night coach from Yorkshire to London, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, after fitful sleep, awoke at sunrise and watch

'like swallows beneath bridges, like starlings above clouds – points in time, and across landscapes.'
'Notes, Murmurations: The Notebook as Form of Rime' – Lisa Robertson on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's notebooks (& on notebooks, note-taking, a lifetime of reading)
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Transatlantic Translation Anthology <p>When I happen to mention to people that I translate contemporary Korean poets, I’m often asked which poets I translate into Korean. Am I to assume

’What would be a reasonable assumption? English to Korean, or Korean to English? Is translation always direction-specific?’
Don Mee Choi on poetry, translation, politics and twinning
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'Day trip to the River Beane and back to London, August 2025': Studio Visit with artist Rosalind Nashashibi featuring a short text by Elena Narbutaitė and photos by GD
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On Bookmarks and Other Ruins <p>There is something indescribably intimate about the act of interrupting one’s reading, the act of marking one’s place in a book, a subtle gesture t

For the inaugural issue of Draught Journal @draughtjournal.bsky.social:

On Bookmarks and Other Ruins—a reflection on the bookmark as a fragile site of memory, desire, and incompletion, accompanied by images of my own bookmarks.

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I don't know if you remember but some time ago I said that we'd have something to share soon.

Anyway, it's this

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thank you!

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