Tag: publishing

  • On ‘8 Questions For Esther Kinsky’

    I had the immense pleasure of interviewing German writer Esther Kinsky about her novel, Rombo, for the wonderful Public Books. I read Rombo last year. As I mentioned in the interview, it was a spontaneous purchase – I knew of Kinsky but had not read anything by her before. Yet I recognised the energy and Read.

  • On ‘Who Needs Anything Anymore?’

    I have published a piece on Medium titled Who Needs Anything Anymore? — about writing, reading and technology during the pandemic. This piece has existed in various incarnations for almost 12 months now, and, maybe tellingly, no where has been especially interested in publishing it. But I really wanted it out of my head and Read.

  • On ‘Untitled (The Dead Man’s Mother)’

    Very pleased to be able to say that my piece Untitled (The Dead Man’s Mother) has been published in the March 2021 edition of RIC Journal (we hardly know what year it is, and neither does the Dead Man). With thanks and gratitude to S for giving continued life to the Dead Man. Read.

  • On ‘Fiction as seduction’

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    So here’s that other thing I hinted at in the post on my review of The Fool: my interview with French writer Anne Serre has been published by Asymptote. Fiction as Seduction is part five of my eight questions with writers series. Won’t go into too much detail but I’ve done the work on way Read.