
Jamie Cameron
@jamiepcameron
Managing Editor of The London Magazine
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Poem-a-Day 21 'And maybe it is this analogue silence — the hush of your nervous system like something tuning in, the white noise of each other’s breathing — that brings to mind each private dread' fm 'When we fall asleep' by Jamie Cameron theinterpretershouse.org/cameron-82






'I wanted to meditate on the idea that not all experiments are successful.' Zadie Loft spoke to Harriet Baker, author of 'Rural Hours' (Allen Lane) and winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award (Young Writer Award). Read here: thelondonmagazine.org/interview-text…


'The reason I want to write novels rather than philosophy is that I want whatever point the novel makes to have a kind of undertone of disagreement with itself.' Benjamin Markovits in conversation with Jamie Cameron: thelondonmagazine.org/interview-the-…

My piece in The London Magazine on the way Conrad stalks Hisham Matar's latest novel, My Friends. As writers, they both capture something of London’s duplicity for the outsider––its cold apathy to you on the one hand, and the freedom this affords on the other. thelondonmagazine.org/article/essay-…



