
John Lucas (1937-2025)
A Tribute
black and white and red all over…..well read
Neil Fulwood releases a topically creepy message to the masses.
CHAINLINK salutes the life and work of John Lucas
Robert Kenchington examines the short life of an exceptional talent in Nick Drake
Neil Fulwood reviews two new volumes on Gaza..
Shaun Belcher picks apart the Armitage Stomp
Brett Evans: Three Poems
Edward Mackinnon: Five Poems
SEPTEMBER 2025
Kathleen Bell – Three Poems
Cathy Grindrod – Three Poems
Andy Hedgecock looks at Roeg’s Don’t Look Now..
Wayne Burrows reviews Fawia Muradali Kane’s Guaracara (Carcanet)
Neil Fulwood raves over Donald Cammell’s slasher thriller White of the Eye
Robert Kenchington goes Carry on Sargent…but it not got Sid James in..
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNÁNYI (1929 – 2025): Obituary by Neil Fulwood
Lucy Bellingham looks at the ups and downs of Cammell and Roeg’s PERFORMANCE
Fulwood editorialises over false flags..
POEMS VS THE CURSE OF TRUMPERY: Four poems by Graham Lock
AUGUST 2025
Andy Croft on Benjamin Zephaniah
Gregory Woods – three new poems
Hongwei Bao’s article on Mu Cao and a selection of translated poetry.
Fiona Robertson shares three poems.
Ruth Hobson: Three Poems
Graham Lock: Three poems on Gaza
Robert Kenchington goes overboard positive for KLAUS MÄKELÄ.
Kommandant Fulwood editorialises over fake truths..and not a mention of Epstein’s Island yet..
Neil Fulwood celebrates the work of William Friedkin on the anniversary of his death in a series of articles.
To Live and Die in L.A.
DANGEROUS PAYLOAD: Friedkin’s SORCERER and THE WAGES OF FEAR
INSECTS, TINFOIL AND ASHLEY JUDD: The crazed brilliance of William Friedkin’s BUG
LATEST CHAINLINKS BELOW…IN DATE ORDER
CHAINLINKis a NEW journal from Nottingham England of critical thinking about poetry, politics, art, culture and whatever burning issue the editor fixates upon at any given moment.
CHAINLINK is at odds with trends, movements, agendas, tick boxes and the poetry establishment in general.
CHAINLINK agrees with Andy Croft’s assertion that “conversations about poetry have been replaced by conversations about poets, discussions of tradition by accusations of plagiarism, and the language of literary criticism by the hyperbolic language of press releases promoting corporate prizes and celebrity book festivals.”
CHAINLINK values artistic integrity and craftsmanship over networking and blatant self-promotion, intelligent discussion over cheap social media acclamation, and the cut through of honest criticism over the infantile mindset of poetry as a “merit badge” activity.
CHAINLINK is radical or reactionary depending on your point of view, a natural candidate for cancellation or no-platforming that’ll be damned if anyone’s going to silence it. Whether Chainlink exists to keep its contributors inside or everybody else outside remains to be seen.
CHAINLINK is neither the hero you want nor the hero you need, but the anti-hero our divisive, deleterious and dumbed-down times deserve…
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