babblesofabibliophileThe city is the map of the city“At times it seems that every inch of Belfast has been written on, erased and written on again.”7 min read·May 18, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileHave I lost my love for literature?A personal response.4 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileIs code fairy dust?My brother, an android app developer and Jim Crookes, who used to run the computer programming department at BT both kindly agreed to let…5 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileWhat are the kids reading these days?Digital storytelling5 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileMateriality and Marketability.The Guardian published a thoughtful and insightful article on how the Digital Revolution has caused traditional publishing to flourish. It…2 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileA personal response to Nox“This open book, my open coffin.”6 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileSnapchat and our image saturated worldThe Guardian recently published an article asking are we now living in a post literary future, using Snapchat as one of the signposts that…3 min read·May 10, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileForking PathsWhat has consistently confounded me over the course of this degree is the sheer multitude of metaphorical roads that we travel down in the…10 min read·May 8, 2017----
babblesofabibliophileWhat is a book?I am unsure as to what exactly I’ve signed up for in this module. It was heralded as the “Wild Card” module at the module fair and so I’ve…3 min read·May 4, 2017----