Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: humour

A Dance in the Labyrinth (I): Pattern, Orientation, and Myth Without Belief 

 We like to think myth begins with belief. Gods, monsters, cosmologies. Something asserted as true and then defended against doubt. This is convenient, because it allows us to imagine ourselves … Continue reading

23/05/2026 · Leave a comment

The Gentle Violence of Obsolescence Vs the Thingness of Stuff (Part One)

  Nostalgia is often described as a feeling, which flatters it enormously. Feelings are flighty. They arrive late, leave early, and can usually be distracted with a cup of tea. … Continue reading

16/05/2026 · Leave a comment

When the Future Becomes Administrative

At some point, the future stops behaving like a direction and starts behaving like an obligation. This isn’t dramatic. Nothing collapses. There’s no moment you could point to later and … Continue reading

06/05/2026 · Leave a comment

GLITCH: Superheroes and the Undead Life of Myth

  I am thrilled to announce the release of my latest book.  Two in one day?  I spoil you… GLITCH: Superheroes and the Undead Life of Myth. isn’t an attempt … Continue reading

04/05/2026 · 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

‘Batwang’ and ‘Pretentious’

One of the things I learned from attending the Morecombe Poetry Festival is this. If you’re going to do live work, it’s imperative to throw something lighthearted in the mix. … Continue reading

28/10/2023 · Leave a comment

It’s Pissing Down On Rockall

Since I made the decision to take some time out from my PhD, I’ve not really felt much like writing. I’ve read a lot, but the stress of my recent … Continue reading

15/02/2021 · 1 Comment

The Phantom Hitch-hiker – A True Story

Unexpected prose alert! My friend Mark had just bought a car and we would go for night drives, hunting for UFOs or headless horsemen or any other Fortean madness that … Continue reading

08/07/2020 · Leave a comment

The Night Before…

A War of the Worlds Prequel   “Have you packed every, dear?” “Yes, mum.” “You sure?” “I am.” “Heat ray?” “In my backpack” “Black smoke?” “Two canisters” “Passport?” “Mum… we’re … Continue reading

26/11/2019 · 1 Comment

Zennui

Do you know what? I still bloody love this… The complete 2 page strip I did for the Borderline Press book “Zombre”  

08/05/2018 · 3 Comments