Three Monkeys Online

A Curious, Alternative Magazine

Slovenia

  • Ljubljana

    Ljubljana is one of Europe's coolest capital cities, famed for its castle, beautiful bridges, vibran
  • The Engineer of Human Souls

    Did you know socialism was bad? You did? Good. Because it is, you know. Bad, that is – not good. Just thought you might need straightening out on that point, the one about socialism being bad. A lot
  • Litblog’s weekly tweets –

    Picador are giving away a proof copy of John Banville’s latest novel The Infinities http://bit.ly/10zA98 # Raymond Chandler’s gin gimlet (an approximation): http://bit.ly/RhFxA RT @MaudNew
  • Cal – Bernard McLaverty

    ‘Tragic’ was always one of those easy-to-reach for words used to describe Northern Ireland’s ‘troubles’. It managed to avoid picking sides, and recognised that things wer
  • De los Picos d’Europa – Anabel Santiago

      An astounding series of peaks across North-West Spain are reified in folklore as instantly recognisable landmarks nefarious conquistadors and regular Joes all fixed upon as they finally sailed int
  • Litblog’s weekly tweets –

    “I mean it really should be as close to idling as possible.” Joseph O’Neill on writing http://bit.ly/UOVIU # We like the sound of Bolano’s By Night in Chile http://bit.ly/XB76T
  • Litblog’s weekly tweets –

    writing has become a weapon http://bit.ly/10vEmi # 10 guidelines for structuring a short story http://bit.ly/xF2Cx # Reviewing the reviewers – the debate continues http://bit.ly/YXDcY # Off now
  • The Last Train from Liguria – Christine Dwyer Hickey

    It’s refreshing to hear an author declare in no uncertain terms that they don’t like the cover of their novel. M.J. Hyland did exactly that on a recent radio interview when asked about her
  • Litblog’s weekly tweets –

    Amazon now in tax dispute with Japan. http://bit.ly/vwb08 RT @roncharles # extract from Mausolée Rouja Lazarova looks back at three generations of women under communism http://bit.ly/Rp48n # July iss
  • Litblog’s weekly tweets –

    Hemingway’s “Feast” more moveable than first realized http://bitly.com/jwaKJ # Faulkner trivia – he wanted to use coloured inks in ‘The Sound and the Fury’ to delineate multipl