Guillermo Stitch's Blog - Posts Tagged "novel"
Book deal.
I'm delighted to share the news that my novel, Lake of Urine: A Love Story, will be released next summer by the wonderful Sagging Meniscus press.
https://www.saggingmeniscus.com
What am I to expect of a book with a title like that, you may wonder.
But I'm not telling you.
https://www.saggingmeniscus.com
What am I to expect of a book with a title like that, you may wonder.
But I'm not telling you.
Published on June 30, 2019 08:59
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book-deal, fiction, guillermo-stitch, metafiction, novel, publication
Cover art
Waiting for the cover art to come through has involved a little threshhold apprehension. I needn't have worried, and couldn't be happier with the result. Deep thanks to Royce M Becker and Sagging Meniscus.
Praise for Lake of Urine
My novel, due in the summer, has—despite its oddity—begun to attract praise from some outstanding people.
My deepest thanks go to Anne Cunningham of the Irish Independent, who calls it "absolutely savage" and who, in an act of almost reckless generosity, invokes the names of Swift, Wilde and Beckett, and also to Sara Lippmann, author of Doll Palace (which you should all read), who writes “Buckle up: Guillermo Stitch’s Lake of Urine is a formally inventive and exhilarating romp, an absurdist marriage plot with notes of Bohumil Hrabal and a novel’s heft of singularity. Come for the exuberant prose; stay for the bawdy turns and twists, and be rewarded with laughter. This colorful, original tale will not disappoint.”
My deepest thanks go to Anne Cunningham of the Irish Independent, who calls it "absolutely savage" and who, in an act of almost reckless generosity, invokes the names of Swift, Wilde and Beckett, and also to Sara Lippmann, author of Doll Palace (which you should all read), who writes “Buckle up: Guillermo Stitch’s Lake of Urine is a formally inventive and exhilarating romp, an absurdist marriage plot with notes of Bohumil Hrabal and a novel’s heft of singularity. Come for the exuberant prose; stay for the bawdy turns and twists, and be rewarded with laughter. This colorful, original tale will not disappoint.”
Published on December 12, 2019 00:16
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Tags:
guillermo-stitch, novel, reviews


