Clod Magazine and Books

Nutcases elsewhere please. We are always happy to sell books and mags. These are AVAILABLE from the shop.  And look, if you dare, or are an old NOSTALGIST, at all our covers here.

Clod Magazine has been described as a Lutonian institution. Written and edited by Fitazayre, Hackson, Smoke and Weizen.  This is a mag which ungainly straddles fact and fiction, and is usually a mess of observation, bitterness, poor satire, in-jokes, crassness and shoddiness.  It was once reviewed in The Guardian.


Clod Books has so far left the publishing world DISCTINCTLY UNRUFFLED.  We have more sales than titles, which so far number FOUR:

Luton Haiku is the latest work; 400 haikus, with explanations for each over 300 A6 pages.  Slightly extraordinary.  Includes High Town as well as musings from further afield (Round Green, Luton, Slip End, Caddington, Dunstable).

The Clod Food Book - the big production number with ISBN number - includes writings from all the usual Clod suspects, plus a glittering cast of 'others' including John Hegley, Jowe Head, Sam Jordison, Rhodri Marsden, Chris Coates and Allan Henry.

The Cat and the Calamari and European Echoes are collections of short stories by Andrew Kingston.

There's no more coming out until these have been sold, so go to the shop for prices and availability.

We do some other weirdo nonsense on occasion. Look at Anthony's beautiful teeth'n'beard: