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Feeling Listless is a developing arts blog that is based in Liverpool that is predominantly aimed at a UK audience.
Feeling Listless mainly covers literature, books and culture. The blog was founded in 2001 by Stuart Ian Burns, who has been a columnist for Liverpool Confidential, Liverpool.com, Behind The Sofa, Off The Telly and others. The blog is a mixture of book reviews, television reviews and news and pop culture commentary.
Stuart says that the main topics of conversation on the blog include Liverpool, Doctor Who, Shakespeare, Film Reviews and Museum Reviews. On average the blog is updated once or twice a day and is a mixture of personal thoughts and reviews. Key tags on Feeling Listless include Annual Predictions, Book Reviews, Commuter Life and Tales, Film Reviews, Liverpool, Museum Reviews and Shakespeare.
PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of book, film, television, music and museum reviews. The best way to get in touch with the blog is on the email address provided. In order to obtain Stuart’s postal address, please contact him via his email address.
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Feeling Listless is a developing arts blog that is based in Liverpool that is predominantly aimed at a UK audience. Feeling Listless mainly covers literature, books and culture. The blog was founded in 2001 by Stuart Ian Burns, who has been a columnist for Liverpool Confidential, Liverpool.com, Behind The Sofa, Off The Telly and others. The blog is a mixture of book reviews, television reviews and news and pop culture commentary. Stuart says that the main topics of conversation on the blog include Liverpool, Doctor Who, Shakespeare, Film Reviews and Museum Reviews. On average the blog is updated once or twice a day and is a mixture of personal thoughts and reviews. Key tags on Feeling Listless include Annual Predictions, Book Reviews, Commuter Life and Tales, Film Reviews, Liverpool, Museum Reviews and Shakespeare. PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of book, film, television, music and museum reviews. The best way to get in touch with the blog is on the email address provided. In order to obtain Stuart’s postal address, please contact him via his email address.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Antiques/Collectibles, Arts, Literature, Photography, Theater & Performing Arts, Visual Arts
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