Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Get healed revival tour (UK)

Westwords Festival

pG author, the Rev. Steve Moran has had audience members throwing away their emotional crutches at these meetings, and falling into hysterics with his inspirational readings from Fish Drink Like Us* chapter 10, verse 16, the parable of Carmencita.

Also featuring testimony by writers of The Monkey's Typewriter (now with extra deluxe Raymond Williams award sticker).

  • Weds 8th March: Gayton Library, 8pm. Gayton Road, Harrow
  • Weds 15th March: Pitshanger Library, 7pm. 143 Pitshanger Lane, Ealing
  • Thurs 23rd March: Willesden Green Library, 8pm. 95 High Road, Willesden
  • Thurs 30th March: Heston Library, 7.30pm. New Heston Road, TW5
  • Weds 5th April: Shepherds Bush Library, 7pm. 7 Uxbridge Road, W12 8LJ
  • Mon 10th April: Marylebone Library, 6pm. 109 Marylebone Road, NW1 5PS
  • Thurs 20th April: Kensington Library, 7pm. Philimore Walk, Kensington

Subjects of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, you have four more chances to be healed when this outstanding literary revival meeting comes to your neighbourhood.

Buddy Graham

*Pretend Genius Press, April 2006, isbn 097785261X

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Breaking Nudycheeks!!!

Guardian Books "Original fiction: Part-time tiler Mikey Delgado is one of the winners of this year's Willesden Herald short story competition, judged by Zadie Smith. Read his story in full." (Link)

Mikey Delgado's winning story "Secure" to be published in the Pretend Genius Press anthology "Fish Drink Like Us"

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Mondo pretendgenio

New story by Sean Brijbasi in 3am magazine: chalker

A new story by Stephen Moran for Big Bridge (2006): tither

A new story by J. Tyler Blue in Juked: And Finally an Autumnal Depression Left Us Delirious

Stephen Moran interview in Author Trek: yonder

Monday, February 06, 2006

Fish may safely drink

The publishing event of the century is imminent. Zombies are being despatched to the capitals of the world to seize control of bookshops and government buildings. Do not adjust your sets. We will control the vertical, we will control the horizontal. Resistance is futile. You will read "Fish Drink Like Us", the most shagnificent volume of fiction since the Bible.

And when you are satiated beyond pleasure nearly to death, you will still crave more. And ye (yes ye) shall have more, even to the zenith of ecstasy with such a superfluity of indescribably exquisite poetry that it defies this spatchcock system of wordles entirely, and demands a tome of its own, and it shall have a tome of its own, an thology of poetriloquism. Hear ye, hear ye! Hear ye?

Friday, October 28, 2005

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Raymond Williams Prize 2005 shared by pG Author

LONDON Thursday October 13th: Arts Council England presented the £3,000 ($5,000) Raymond Williams Prize 2005 to the publishers of The Monkey's Typewriter (isbn 0953019551), an anthology that closes with a story by Stephen Moran.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Laila Lailami in Seattle

MoorishGirl: Reading: Seattle

"The second stop on my book tour for Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits will be tonight, in beautiful Seattle. Here are the details:

Laila Lalami
Tuesday the 11th
7:30PM
Elliott Bay Book Co."

Wednesday, August 31, 2005