Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: essay

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 1

I. HOW DIGITAL ERRORS ECHO ANALOGUE HAUNTINGS (in which the machine coughs up its ghosts and pretends it meant to do that) There’s something charmingly pathetic about a digital error. … Continue reading

10/04/2026 · Leave a comment

The Long Return

I remember when the Moon was new territory. Newly acquired. For the first time, the moon was ours. Not just a wan light in the sky. Ours. The broadcasts said, … Continue reading

07/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Haunted…

Well, the proof arrived and it looks bloody gorgeous … It’ll be in Amazon from May 4th.

07/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Haunted When the Minutes Drag 7

The Problem with Recovery Narratives Recovery narratives rely on good behaviour from time. This happened, then that happened, and eventually things improved. The story moves forward. The arc resolves. Everyone … Continue reading

02/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Haunted When The Minutes Drag 3

3. Living Without A Future Tense There are periods when the future doesn’t frighten you. You await, eager, excited and it simply fails to turn up. The future, to the … Continue reading

31/03/2026 · Leave a comment

Ley Lies

Map 1 1 All Mathematics would suggestA steady straight line as the best,But left and right alternatelyIs consonant with history. In his book How We Believe, Michael Shermer argues the … Continue reading

13/03/2025 · Leave a comment

Lies, Damned Lies and Archives.

i The past is fragmented and falsified. Of course, this is nothing new. Archives have been doing this since the concept of archive was first mooted but if, as a … Continue reading

11/03/2025 · Leave a comment

Weird and Eerie (2) The Phantom Hitch-Hiker

Part Two – The Phantom Hitch Hiker. i. Thumbs It is 1981, and my friend Mark had just bought his first car. We would go for night drives, searching for … Continue reading

08/03/2025 · Leave a comment

Weird and Eerie (1) – Last Train To London Dark – Part Two.

xiii. Rik Rack Recumbent On a bench outside the main gate of King’s Cross Station, I see a familiar face. Rik Rack has poured himself into a solid wooden bench … Continue reading

05/03/2025 · Leave a comment

Weird and Eerie (1) – Last Train From London Dark – Part One.

i ‘The form that is most appropriate to the weird,’ says Fisher, ‘is the montage; hence the preference within surrealism for the weird combinations.’ (Fisher, The Weird and the Eerie, … Continue reading

03/03/2025 · Leave a comment