Public Record downloads

The original Public Record: Pittsburgh audio tracks, map, brochure, etc., are now available for full and high-quality download via Bandcamp! The downloads are available for free (for as long as Bandcamp will allow), or you can pay what you choose…

Creative Non-Fiction True Crime blogs

Apparently, in my maddened state over the past few months, I missed (forgot?) the fact that my site has been nominated for Creative Non-Fiction magazine’s “True Crime blog” contest. Which is quite a pleasant surprise. For those who happen upon…

Chalkwell Oaze

Chalkwell Oaze

Estuary mudflats, Chalkwell Oaze, Two-Tree Island: The geography of the East Essex coastline tends to choose onomatopoeia and literalism over floridity.

Public Record: Southend-on-Sea

Public Record: Southend-on-Sea

It’s a somewhat unlikely leap, I suppose – from heart of the American industrial revolution and a central location for late-19th-century immigration (Pittsburgh), to the pleasure pier and seaside stroll of Victorian Essex – a few dozen miles and a…

Public Record in Outpost Journal

Public Record in Outpost Journal

I’ve finally gotten my digital paws on a pdf of the article Outpost Journal published about Public Record. Check it out, below!

A Dislocations audio mix

A Dislocations audio mix

Waffles, Coffee and Existential Crisis A DISLOCATIONS Mix about Time

Merry Christmas from Public Record

Merry Christmas from Public Record

A three-piece suite from Public Record celebrating the season with shoplifters, runaways, and an empty train dragging across the landscape of Pittsburgh’s tumultuous late-19th-century.

Public Record: Congress for the New Urbanism

New post up at Congress for the New Urbanism site re: Public Record as “a new way to hear a city.”

Public Record: Back in the Saddle

Public Record: Back in the Saddle

New photos, and more copies of the book available, over at Public Record!

Public Record book reviewed

…in the new Pittsburgh magazine, written by local lit luminary Kristofer Collins. Check out the article by clicking on the li’l Public Record book image at the bottom!