This post honours my beloved pets: Bella and Bobby, my two cats, one of whom tragically ate cement. And Fizz, my mother’s cat, who came to live with us after she passed in 2020. During my cancer treatment, Fizz became my devoted companion.
Tag: working-class
A Feral Class Valentine’s Day
It was Valentine’s Day, and I was about fifteen. I fancied Lucy North, who was the same age as me … More
A Reliant Robin Adventure to Cornwall
At about fourteen years old, I began hanging around with a school friend, Derek Shroud. He was an odd character, … More
Two New Reviews of Feral Class.
The reception to my forthcoming book has been a profound source of hope. Despite the challenges of connecting in a … More
Mytho Massively Recommends Feral Class
Feral Class by Marc Garrett (Minor Compositions). This is a remarkable book; it not only recounts in sharp and daunting … More
A Story from the Feral Class
Every now and then, this is where I’ll explore what Feral Class means to me, as both a working-class identity and a shared experience. Most posts will weave together personal reflections and responses to questions about my work.
Living the Proposition – Art Worlding and The Hologram
We need to build on, reevaluate, and relearn from the already progressive and insightful enrichments that art, technology and activism have generously produced and given us through the years – into more personalised, informed, shared, grounded disruptions.
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