BookThug’s Fiction Editor Malcolm Sutton recently interviewed author Jacob Wren about his new novel Polyamorous Love Song, available imminently from BookThug. Read on to learn more about this unique philosophical novel about art and artists that is, of course, shot through with random acts of sex and violence. Malcolm Sutton: I’d like to situate Polyamorous Love […]
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Some of Chris Eaton’s Pi for Pi Day
Please enjoy this excerpt from Chris Eaton that involves Pi, since it is March 14 — also known as Pi Day. We have estimated that this might be 3.14 percent of the novel, but we are probably wrong about this. We aren’t so great at maths. Enjoy! ChrisEaton-PiExcerpt If you would like all of Chris […]
Continue readingChus Pato & Erín Moure: A Conversation
What follows is a conversion that Chus Pato and Erín Moure conducted by email in February 2014 about about their forthcoming BookThug title Secession/Insecession. Erín: If you could sum up Secession in a few words, what would you say? Chus: There was once a cut; this cut existed in a bygone time, and it cut life […]
Continue readingAn Interview With Guadalupe Muro on Air Carnation
Guadalupe Muro is an Argentinian writer, producer and artist. Her first collection of poems, Con quién dormías? was published in 2007. Air Carnation is her first novel, and was actually written in English even though this is not her first language. As the story goes, Muro was travelling home from a visit to the United States, […]
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