Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: disaster studies

Coming Soon

Yeah, I’ve been a bit busy.. ‘Thresholds’ is finished but I’m holding that one back for a while, ‘Cosmic Indifference’ is about 60%  done and 40% note form. ‘Bound to … Continue reading

16/06/2026 · Leave a comment

The Ghosts of Ash and the Nuclear Spectre (Part Two)

If Hiroshima haunts through absence, the Titanic haunts through overexposure. The Titanic has been replayed, retold, reconstructed, and reanimated so many times that it barely qualifies as an event anymore. It … Continue reading

03/06/2026 · Leave a comment

The Ghosts of Ash and the Nuclear Spectre (Part One)

Disasters have a habit of lingering long after everyone has agreed that they are finished. The rubble gets cleared. The plaques get installed. The anniversary documentaries get commissioned. The calendar … Continue reading

02/06/2026 · Leave a comment