Launch event and general remarks

Hello everyone.

I am involved in a launch event in London on this coming Saturday. The details are thus and so:

https://www.facebook.com/events/21329...

http://london.carpediem.cd/events/648...

19 May at 15:00–19:00

The Oxymoron
Royal Oak, 78 Fitzalan Street, SE11 6QU London

A multi-publisher launch event featuring new works by Rosanne Rabinowitz, Rhys Hughes, Quentin S Crisp, Tom Johnstone, Brendan Connell, Terry Grimwood and others. There will be readings, chat over drinks in a wonderfully eccentric pub, and plenty of unusual books for sale from small/independent presses. Come and join us!

There will be readings from the following books:

Resonance and Revolt by Rosanne Rabinowitz
How Many Times?, a collection of experimental/OuLiPo writing by Rhys Hughes
Aiaigasa by Quentin S Crisp
There is a Way to Live Forever by Terry Grimwood
And more (I will update as they are confirmed).

We also hope to have recent titles from Chômu Press, Eibonvale Press, Exaggerated Press, Snuggly Books and others available for sale.


Please do come along, if you are free and willing.

Apart from that, I thought I would also remark upon various things, such as the lack of updates in my Goodreads account. In the past few years much has happened. I haven't stopped reading, but I have had little time to list and review here what I have read. Perhaps I will try and catch up someday.

If you visit the Zagava website, you'll see my name under the word 'Forthcoming':

http://www.zagava.de/

It has also been announced that my Gothic novel Graves is to be released by Snuggly Books, probably some time early next year.

There's plenty more stuff in the pipeline, but sometimes the pipeline is very, very long. And sometimes it gets blocked, or is over-run by mutant rat creatures.

I suppose that means there are several pipelines, shorter and longer, in various states of maintenance and order.

What else? We'll let you know...
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