The Hall PressinHall Associated Publications HAPBook Review: “Carving into the silk road”Mitch Featherstone’s book challenges some of the most pervasive misconceptions about the legacy of Genghis.5 min read·Jul 15, 2020----
The Hall PressHow Electric Vehicles took over our roadsM. Fealen provides a retrospective of the ‘future technology’ that succeeded against its hurdles.6 min read·Oct 27, 2019----
The Hall PressAn eye for an eye and a tree for a treeBalder Thompson, writer and pigeon worrier, provides us with a tale of a tree in his family garden that he has recently cut down.7 min read·Jul 21, 2019----
The Hall PressHAP looks to some of its favourite contributors to discuss the city.“As a remedy to life in society I would suggest the big city. Nowadays, it is the only desert within our means.” Albert Camus7 min read·Jul 17, 2019----
The Hall PressinHall Associated Publications HAPBritish Subjugation “the light feet of the footlights”Yannick Weston Erwig teaches at Marchant University, Toulouse. He has published three major works to date, “The burden of non-being”…7 min read·Mar 25, 2019----
The Hall PressinHall Associated Publications HAPWhere the streets have new namesMilos Atko reports from Kolkata for HAP8 min read·Mar 16, 2019----
The Hall PressA Green Plastic Watering CanM. Fealen reports from North Pacific Gyre, where attempts to clean the oceans at profit is proving unsurprisingly counter-productive.6 min read·Jan 28, 2019----
The Hall PressIn August Cooney’s third novel, earth is a pan-stellar haven for the galaxy’s corruptEarth is a pan-stellar haven for the corrupt in August Cooney’s third novel.4 min read·Jan 27, 2019----