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Joseph Churches Lindsay Walton (born 15 April 1982) is a British poet, fiction writer, and editor.


Background

Jo Lindsay Walton is the author of at least thirteen published works of poetry, fiction, and experimental writing. He is known for his use of pseudonymity, also publishing under names such as Lorqi Blinks (in collaboration with Samantha Walton), Harvey Joseph (in collaboration with James Harvey), Helen Bridwell (in collaboration with August Highland), Francis Crot, Jow Lindsay, Jo W. Lindsay, Jo Lindsay, Jo Crot, Hi Zero, Joe Luna's "Development Hell", Alice the Candle, Megan Zword, Want Hot Andy Cheng?, Rupi Kaur, Sophie Stamina, Kyle Storm Beste-Chetwynde, Granta, Penned in the Margins, Marianne Munk, Tears in the Fence, Jeremy Beardmore, Litmus, and Jamelia Wigmore. Together with Samantha Walton he runs the poetry press Sad Press. His other editorial roles include formerly co-editing the poetry press Bad Press, and currently co-editing ''
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'', the reviews journal of the
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. Walton has performed his work widely both in the UK and abroad, including the Cork International Poetry Festival SoundEye, the
Edinburgh International Book Festival The Edinburgh International Book Festival (EIBF) is a book festival that takes place in the last three weeks of August every year in Charlotte Square in the centre of Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh. Billed as ''The largest festival of its ...
, and Biennale International des Poètes en Val-de-Marne. He studied at
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, and lives in Bristol.


Books and Pamphlets

* Francis Crot, ''The Cuntomatic'' (yt communication, 2007) * Francis Crot and Nour Mobarak, ''The Seven Curses'' (Critical Documents, 2008) * Francis Crot, ''Pressure in Cheshire'' (Veer Books, 2009) * The Two Brothers, ''Finite Love'' (Critical Documents and Bad Press, 2010) * Yolanda Tudor-Bloch, ''The Woman: A Song City Memoir'' (Department No. 2, 2010) * Francis Crot, ''Hax'' (Punch Press, 2011) * Megan Sword and Timpani Skullface, ''Superior City Song'' (Critical Documents, 2012) * Colleen Hind and Pocahontas Mildew, ''We Are Real'' (Critical Documents, 2012) * Harvey Joseph and Lindsay James, ''Sea Adventures, or, Pond Life'' (RunAmok Press, 2012) * Jo L. Walton / Jo Lindsay Walton, ''Invocation'' (Critical Documents, 2013)
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* Goat Far Dale Turbo and Papa Boop Ndiop, ''Animal Crater'' (Crater Press, 2013) * Jo Lindsay Walton, ''Marta and the Demons'' (Preyed Press, 2014) * ''Ten Laws'' (Sad Press, 2015) * Jo Lindsay Walton, ''Meet Me in the Tall Grass'' (Sad Press, 2017) * Jana Kleineberg, Polina Levontin, Jo Lindsay Walton, ''Visualising Uncertainty: A Short Introduction'' (AU4DM, 2020)


Short fiction


Please Don't Let Go

Cat, I Must Work!

Oh God, the Dogs!

In Arms

Froggy Goes Piggy
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Long+Short''

It's OK to Say if You Went Back in Time and Killed Baby Hitler

Cowards Are Great!


Essays and Talks


Post-Marginal Positions: Women and the UK Experimental/Avant-Garde Poetry Community
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''Jacket''

Away Day: ''Star Trek'' and the Utopia of Merit


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Militant Poetics


Poetry



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''Onedit''


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''Past Simple''


References


External links


Personal blog

Official site

Sad Press


at Meshworks
Jo Walton's Election Message
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''Openned''

Interview as Jeremy Beardmore
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The Other Room

The Economics of Science Fiction
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The Adjacent Possible
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