Part novella, part essay Max Porter’s debut novel Grief Is the Thing with Feathers is a puzzling, sometimes infuriating, often stunning and overall devastating text that, like the best writing, gives the reader an experience that couldn’t be possible.

Let me walk you through my day. After what I can only describe as a two hour NAP, I get up at 5am, scramble for some coffee in the dark and throw a handful of pre-cut sweet potatoes in a pot on the stove.

[videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2016-17/LCR/RiggRut/RRRShow-161025.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RRRShow-161025.jpg”] Rigg Rut’s First installment of their Hall Radio Show for 2016!

[videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2016-17/LSUTV/Sport/Match_Report/What_is_IMS_web.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/What-is-IMS_Featured.jpg”] Tim McGovern heads down to the IMS Tug of War one day event to find out what…