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Lee D. Thompson

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My fiction has been published in five anthologies, including Random House’s Victory Meat, New Fiction from Atlantic Canada and Vagrant Press’s The Vagrant Revue of New Fiction, and in more than a dozen literary journals across Canada and the US. First novel, S. a novel in [xxx] dreams, was published in 2008 by Broken Jaw Press. Mouth Human Must Die was published by Frog Hollow Press in 2017, and the novel Apastoral: A Mistopia with Corona/Samizdat in 2022.

I was "late" to reading fiction, in my mid-twenties, and fell in love with hard Sci Fi. I loved the concepts but not the prose and soon I was wandering to Orwell and Vonnegut and Huxley all gateways to Kafka and Melville, then Joyce &
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Lee D. Thompson Hi Jim! In my mid 20s - really wasn't a fiction-reader before then, and the only writing I'd done was songwriting. I started reading science fiction a…moreHi Jim! In my mid 20s - really wasn't a fiction-reader before then, and the only writing I'd done was songwriting. I started reading science fiction and that love for adventure turned into a love for all kinds of adventurous fiction (including language, plot, structure). Very early on it was a science fiction novel The Mote in God's Eye (Niven/Pournelle), and, a little later, Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow, which may have had the greatest influence, but I was already writing by then. (less)
Lee D. Thompson That's a great question, Richard, and I'm not sure I have much insight there, primarily because I haven't read much - not nearly *as much* - contempor…moreThat's a great question, Richard, and I'm not sure I have much insight there, primarily because I haven't read much - not nearly *as much* - contemporary fiction as the older post(modern) work... I think play has always been there, centuries of it, and certainly had new bloom in the past century, but maybe now the bloom is off that rose? Then again, were I just beginning to discover authors new and old, the way I did 30+ years ago... I'd likely feel different about new work and invention/play... The only new author who's delighted me the way Barthelme and O'brien did is Keith Ridgway... some Saunders but to a lesser degree. McElroy's idea of play is something else altogether, and not for everyone.(less)
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This is from 2023, but I had entirely forgotten about this interview with Tom Bowden of The Book Beat. Scroll down the page for the nice little review and shortish interview.

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Keith Ridgway
“[E]verything is fiction. When you tell yourself the story of your life, the story of your day, you edit and rewrite and weave a narrative out of a collection of random experiences and events. Your conversations are fiction. Your friends and loved ones—they are characters you have created. And your arguments with them are like meetings with an editor—please, they beseech you, you beseech them, rewrite me. You have a perception of the way things are, and you impose it on your memory, and in this way you think, in the same way that I think, that you are living something that is describable. When of course, what we actually live, what we actually experience—with our senses and our nerves—is a vast, absurd, beautiful, ridiculous chaos.”
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“My other big mistake was letting it slide when she promised me a cut of her earnings. Because it turns out not many people want to stroll through head-high piles of scrap metal and rusty baby buggies down a path lined with artificial yucca plants to have their fortune told by a chain-smoking butterball in a dirty pink sweat suit. If I had thought about it long and hard enough I could’ve predicted that myself.”
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Joseph McElroy
“Novels are narratives to be in. To live in. To exist in. Not primarily forms to jump into and get to the end of. It’s a substance that the great big novel becomes…which invites you to be in it, not necessarily to leave it. To move around in it. To move laterally.”
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“I don't find perfection especially interesting. Art is not all about refinement and formal accomplishment. It is about passion and imagination and courage and these things that I didn't understand when I was kid being taught the rules. I realized that a novel could be. . .art could be. . . what I wanted to make it if I could pull it off.”
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