Simon BarracloughSimon Barraclough is a Laurel & Hardy fan since childhood, and a poet. He has often written about and around film, including multimedia events based on Hitchcock classics: Psycho Poetica (2010) and Vertiginous (2018). In 2014 he was the writer in resdence at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory and currently co-edits the Substack devoted to humanity in deep space: Project Abeona. His books include Los Alamos Mon Amour, Neptune Blue, Sunspots and, most recently, Divine Hours (Broken Sleep Books 2024). Read More Read Less
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