The cover of Carrie's book, Small Town Joy, and two review extracts. 

"An absolute treat of a read... a mixtape lovingly assembled by a friend's cool, knowledgeable older sister." - Gutter Magazine
"Her exploration of queer music's escapist, visionary powers brings joy, not in small neasures." - The Wire
  • No, not its boss, Jack Dorsey. This guy. Twitter doesn’t want to move against hatemongers such as Alex Jones because if they do, it begs the question: why not Trump? The short answer is: $2 billion. That’s how much the Trump account is believed to be worth to Twitter, which is why it hasn’t blocked [more]

  • Fortress Britain doesn’t want foreign musicians. The musician Peter Gabriel has expressed “alarm” over UK foreign policy after a number of international artists were unable to perform at Womad world music festival after visa issues. Or authors. A dozen authors who were planning to attend this year’s Edinburgh international book festival have had their visas [more]

  • Chitra Ramaswamy has a powerful piece in The Guardian about the horrors of LGBT conversion therapy. Conversion therapy – sometimes referred to as “cure” therapy, reparative therapy, ex-gay therapy or sexual-orientation change efforts – refers to any treatment aiming to change a person’s sexual orientation or suppress their gender identity. It is a nebulous term, [more]

  • The Department of Work and Pensions is solving the problem of people being referred to food banks by, er, banning use of the word “referral” and ensuring Jobcentre staff don’t offer anybody food bank vouchers. Instead, they’re to be “signposted” and given “signposting slips” that can be, er, traded for food at food banks. The numbers [more]

  • There’s trolling, and then there’s this. An eight-year-old trans girl, Avery Jackson, has raised enough money to open a “transgender house” – directly across the road from infamous hatemongers the Westboro Baptist Church. It’s next to the rainbow-painted Equality House that’s been annoying them since 2013. If you’re not familiar with the WBC, they’re the [more]

  • Facebook has taken down much of Alex “Infowars” Jones’ content, as have Apple and Spotify. (Update, 7/8/18: Apple was the first to move. The others were clearly waiting for somebody else to lead.) Reuters: The company [Facebook] said it removed the pages “for glorifying violence, which violates our graphic violence policy, and using dehumanizing language [more]

  • Even by the Daily Mail’s low standards this is shocking, disgraceful stuff. Accuracy is important in any kind of journalism, of course, but it’s particularly important when you’re covering topics such as race relations and immigration. According to this furious Twitter thread by Marwan Muhammad, hardly anything in Malone’s article is true. It starts with [more]

  • This, by Nikhil Sonnad, is a superb analysis of what’s wrong with Facebook and why it’s sending the world to hell in a handcart. Much of it applies equally to Twitter. Sonnad begins with the story of Antonio Perkins, who was shot dead as he filmed a Facebook video. Although his death is tragic, the [more]

  • Two days ago, the Daily Mirror ran a horrifying story of video game addiction. “Fortnite Made Me A Suicidal Drug Addict”, the headline screamed. It was harrowing stuff describing “video game hell” that led to an abortive suicide attempt. Was it exaggerated? It certainly looks that way. Eurogamer is on the case. There’s no evidence to [more]

  • This New York Times story about the parents of Noah Pozner, who was murdered in the Sandy Hook massacre, is horrific. In the five years since Noah Pozner was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., death threats and online harassment have forced his parents, Veronique De La Rosa and Leonard Pozner, to [more]

Read me in books

My debut memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, was a Scotsman book of the year and Damian Barr’s Literary Salon book of the week, and it was shortlisted for the 2023 British Book Awards book of the year in the Discover category.

My latest book, Small Town Joy, is a celebration of queer influences on and queer artists in Scots music and is out now.

I’m also a contributor to the excellent anthology Fierce Salvage, which is also out now.

A photo of the book Carrie Kills A Man.