Fall News Thank you to an emailer who prompted me to resurrect the Fall News in remembrance of Kay Bateman, formerly Kay Carroll, who died of lung cancer on 6 June at her home in Portland, Oregon. As The Fall's fearless manager from the beginning until their sudden split in Boston, Mass. on 18 April 1983, Kay was integral and crucial to The Fall's early years. The sad news was announced on 6 June by a friend of Kay's on Facebook. Punk Girl Diaries followed with a tribute and there are some good comments beneath. The Quietus's Fergal Kinney gathered words from several people who knew Kay during her Fall years, and it's a terrific tribute. And our forum has a thread for Kay. Here's the famous clip of Kay berating Tony Wilson in 1982. It was originally included in the Perverted By Language Bis videotape from 1984. And here's a less known clip of Kay on the radio in Sydney in 1982. Thank you to asiffromheaven for recording and sharing. --------------------- @fallnews followers and Graham Duff fans will have heard about "The Otherwise", an upcoming book co-authored by Mark E. Smith and Graham. It should be out on Strange Attractor next spring. Here's Graham's announcement on Facebook: And here's the cover, revealed this morning. --------------------- 2020, eh? I hope you're surviving all right. Here in the USA I feel like I've been living inside a graphic novel since at least 2015, and its climax is approaching. The stakes this November haven't been higher in my lifetime. Onward. As for the status of the Fall News, as many of you know, I'm active on Twitter under @fallnews, and have posted dozens of Fall bits and pieces there since the last update here. You don't have to sign up for Twitter or anything to read them or click the links, just bookmark this page. For your other Fall fixes we still have the Fall Online Forum, and if you're on evil Facebook there's a really good group called The Mighty Fall. It's very active with over 6000 members and we share a lot of Fall things not easily found elsewhere. As I type this they're having a Light User Syndrome synchronized listening party. The Annotated Fall has been down for a couple of days, but should I hope be back soon. The Reformaton Post TLC website has been relaunched as The Track Record, which was Clayton Hayward's site lo these many years ago. And the creaky old Fallnet emailing list is still creaking along, still on Yahoo Groups. Hard to believe I've been a subscriber for almost thirty years, and that I'm not the only one! As for me, I've been keeping busy researching, transcribing, editing, and contibuting to the story of my mother's half-sister, Barbara Newhall Follett. I set up a self-publishing company, Farksolia, and have published two books so far. Why am I so interested in Barbara? I find her writing and her life utterly compelling. In brief, Barbara was born in 1914 to a literary family on the East Coast. By four she'd taught herself touch-typing and was writing stories and letters to friends. She began to formulate an elaborate imaginary world, Farksolia, and also its language, Farksoo—complete with grammar and syntax. At twelve she published a novel with Alfred Knopf, "The House Without Windows", which was well received by the press (lucky Britons may have seen a new edition of this book in their shops, since Penguin published it there last year with lovely illustrations by Jacke Morris. It's been translated into Portuguese, Dutch, and Indonesian. At fourteen she published her second book with Knopf—an account of her voyage from New Haven to Nova Scotia as "cabin boy" on a lumber schooner where she unsuccessfully urged the crew to mutiny. She was crazy about the sea and sailors. In 1928 my grandfather deserted his family for a much younger woman, who would become my grandmother. Distraught, Barbara and her mother, Helen, took to the sea with their typewriters with no clear destination in mind and little money. They lived in poverty for a year at sea, exploring islands in the Caribbean and the South Pacifi. Barbara suffered a psychological crisis in Tahiti and became suicidal. On arrival in California she was enrolled in Pasadena Junior College (she'd been homeschooled and had never attended a school before) and ran away to San Francisco. She was arrested, tried to escape (or attempt suicide?) through her hotel window, but was caught and confined in jail. Helen had returned to Hawaii and a guardian had to be found. Being a minor celebrity from her books, newspapers around the country carried the story. Helen sailed back from Honolulu and eventually they settled in Manhattan, where the stock market was crashing. Barbara put herself through secretary school and got a job. She was sixteen. She started writing her third book, "Lost Island" (which I recently published in an expanded edition). She'd fallen in love with a sailor on the voyage from Honolulu and corresponded with him. She met a recent Dartmouth graduate and they hiked and canoed five hundred miles, roughly following the Appalachian Trail, which was in its infancy. They married and moved to Boston. Her sailor correspondent was heartbroken and became desperate. He abandoned his young wife, traveled from Seattle to Boston, tried and failed to find Barbara, and a couple of weeks later his body washed up Cape Cod. I don't think Barbara ever learned about his fate. But by now her marriage was failing also and her husband was having an affair. He wanted a divorce. On 7 December 1939 Barbara left the apartment and was never seen or heard from again. She was 25. Barbara was one of the most gifted, natural writers I've ever read. She left behind a great deal of correspondence and stories and I published much of it in "Barbara Newhall Follett: A Life in Letters". If you'd like to read more about her, I have a website, Farkolia.org. My biography there will flesh out this brief account.



10 June 2020 This is the latest news and gossip off the message board, Fallnet, and elsewhere. If you have something to contribute, please email Stefan Cooke at fallnews@gmail.com. To subscribe to Fallnet, send mail to:

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Alan Wise; UK, Slovenia, Berlin, Oslo, Tel Aviv gig; Wise Ol' Man; October Mojo interview (w/news that Elena is out of group); Channel 4 News interview; Brix book and interviews + Extricated Marc Riley session; Christchurch airport 1982 photos; Jeffrey Lewis' "100 Fall Songs" poster; Mastermind; Teddy Bear MES; 1981 interview recording; Blue Orchids/Martin Bramah; Deeply Vale vinyl; David Bowie r. i. p. 28nov15 UK & Australasia gigs and press; RIP Tom Head; Brix and the Extricated tour and press; "Good Night and Good Riddance"; new & ugly Fall t-shirts. 30aug15 Euro gigs, UK tour Apr-May; festivals (incl. 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