Recently he has cancelled more gigs than he’s played, is without a record contract and now comes news that his autobiography is not, after all, going to be published by Penguin.
Apparently, the book was due to hit the stores on September 16th, a fact that frankly I find hard to believe as there are no review copies and there has been relatively very little hype.
All we have to prove that some writing exists (part of 600 pages) is a story The Bleak Moor Lies which appeared in The Dark Monarch: Magic & Modernity In British Art edited by Michael Bracewell, Martin Clark and Alun Rowlands (Tate Publishing). Continue reading









