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This is the essay on Laura you all have been waiting for.
— Mar 28, 2020 03:24PM
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Collected Stories is looking for a publisher.
— Mar 28, 2020 05:03PM
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Trying to get my hands on an early copy of this one!
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Chris wrote: "Trying to get my hands on an early copy of this one!"Email him directly. I'm sure he'll send you one. Does he know you have a youtube channel? Let him know I sent you.
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Chris wrote: "Trying to get my hands on an early copy of this one!"Email him directly. I'm sure he'll send you one. Does he know you have a youtube channel? Let him know I sent you."
Thanks! Jim Gauer told me he sent my Novel Explosives video to Steven Moore since I talk about My Back Pages in the beginning. :)
I'll name-drop you.
Hey, Dax. Theroux is still looking for a publisher or an agent to represent the collection. Apparently there was some sort of falling out with Zerogram Press which was going to publish the story collection. If anyone has some solid connections with agents or publishers who care about this kind of art (rare, I know), I'd be happy to pass it along to Theroux.
Chris wrote: "I'm surprised Fantagraphics isn't taking it!"Perhaps they're not happy with the sales numbers of his previous work? What do they expect though? Even with proper marketing, most books fail anyway.
Thanks for the update George. Surely with all the small presses out there someone will come to their senses and publish it!
Dax wrote: "Thanks for the update George. Surely with all the small presses out there someone will come to their senses and publish it!"It took me three years and around 100 small publishers to find a place for my first novel. Theroux has a lifetime's worth of work under his belt so I would hope that would work in his favor but I'm not too optimistic.
Dax wrote: "Thanks for the update George. Surely with all the small presses out there someone will come to their senses and publish it!"Here is the table of contents, by the way, according to the excerpt Theroux sent me:
Early Stories
A Woman with Sauce
Fark Pooks
An English Railroad
The American Tourist Home
Finocchio; or, The Man with the Long Nose
Mrs. Marwood’s Spunkies
A Wordstress in Williamsburg
Herbert Head, Gent.
Scugnizzo’s Pasta Co.
The Copernicus Affair
Watergraphs
Fables
The Schinocephalic Waif
The Great Wheadle Tragedy
The Wragby Cars
Master Snickup’s Cloak
St. Winifred’s Bells
The Loneliest Person in Scituate
Captain Birdseye’s Expedition
A Christmas Fable
Julia de Chateauroux; or, The Girl with Blue Hair
Queen Gloriana’s Revenge
St. Malecroix
Zoroaster and Mrs. Titcomb
Song at Twilight: A Fable of Ancient China
The Enthronization of Vinegarfly
The Ratmansky Diamonds
Rolf Vowels
The Oxholt Violin
Later Stories
Summer Bellerophon; or, The Agonies of James Querpox
Blackrobe
Genius
Envenoming Junior
Madonna Pica
An Interview with the Poet Cora Wheatears
Grasso Sovrapesso and the Bent Nail
Chosen Locksley Swims the Tiber
The Brawn of Diggory Priest
The Missing Angel; or, Seven Blackbirds Stand for a Secret That’s Never Been Told
The Nemesis of Jawdat Du

