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British cultural commentator and activist Stewart Home became a champion of their unrestrained adventurism, including excerpts from the journal and an alluring taste of the type of works undertaken. These were present in a series of edited collections published by Serpent's Tail.
 
"The Joker, the incidental game of urban poker", was printed in "Mind Invaders". It describes a game of poker played between cities from playing cards found in the street. "St Andrews Arena" appeared in the collection "[[Suspect Device]]". It narrates one particular derive that took place in [[Glasgow]] in 1993. Other references to the workshop's activities have appeared in articles by Home, notably in the journal ''Variant''.<ref>[Home, Stewart. "[https://articles.bplans.com/theres-no-success-like-failure/ There's no success like failure]", ''Variant'', Volume 2 Number 1 (Winter 1996), p18 Home, Stewart. "Mondo Mythopoesis", ''Variant'', Volume 2 Number 2 (Spring 1997), p7]</ref>
 
==History==