James Chapman is a writer and publisher who runs one of the most exciting hubs of experimental literature today, Fugue State Press. He's released eight novels of his own so far, including Stet and Degenerescence (the book I reviewed yesterday), and many more if you include the other writers he's given a home with Fugue State: guys like Eckhard Gerdes, Prakash Kona, and Tim Miller. To me, James is the most inspiring example of how to ignore the hyper-commercial atmosphere we're surrounded by a...
Published on February 06, 2010 15:03