“The Bowie Summer” – a personal memory, and how art can fundamentally reshape identity, by G.D. Newton-Wade
A piece of narrative non-fiction that captures a pivotal moment in the summer of 1972, where music, youth, and a touch of psychedelia collided to forever alter the lives of two friends. It is a personal account of seeing David Bowie at the Croydon Greyhound at the dawn of the Ziggy Stardust era, exploring the potent idea that art can fundamentally reshape identity.
...January 22nd, 2026












































