lol. Good, you don't want to go register on a certain list every month.
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Replying to @HypIreStition
Yes, the books are not that shady, but his zine put him on the spotlight. I really can't understand what his deal is. You can write extreme transgressive lit without as you say being a mimic wanker.
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Replying to @HypIreStition @NegarestaniReza
Was waiting for S*tos to come up in the bookshelf discourse. Can’t believe I’ve been carting Proxy around for 15 years. Apparently it’s worth something?
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Replying to @lichenics @HypIreStition
People at creation books sent me his books while I was in Iran and they were all delivered with no problem. Aside from his fundamentally bankrupt stance and posturing, he is not even a good writer to be honest.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @HypIreStition
No, it’s dogshit... but I was a teenager!
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Replying to @lichenics @HypIreStition
Mat Stokoe is a far more interesting writer when it comes to transgressive literature. High Life is a gem if you are into the dark side of pulp noir and taboo literature.
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Also Thompson's Savage Night. The most classic early example.
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