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Greg Gerke discusses the qualities that make art meaningful.
Continue reading ...Greg Gerke discusses the qualities that make art meaningful.
Continue reading ...Greg Gerke discusses the creation and evaluation of art.
Continue reading ...Greg Gerke discusses writing Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...Greg Gerke discusses the art of short fiction and the aural approach to writing literature.
Continue reading ...An excerpt from Greg Gerke’s Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...An excerpt from Greg Gerke’s Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...An excerpt from Greg Gerke’s Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...An excerpt from Greg Gerke’s Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...An excerpt from Greg Gerke’s Especially the Bad Things.
Continue reading ...What does it mean today to experience a work of art? In a culture of cynicism, at the mercy of a zeitgeist that prizes the trivial and ephemeral, where can we turn in search of the genuine, the sincere, the truly accomplished? And even if we were to find these things, would we know how to acknowledge their value? The essays in See What I See are the fruits of a lifetime spent grappling with these questions. By turns lyrical […]
Continue reading ...Please join Splice for the launch of Above the Fat, the début short story collection by Thomas Chadwick, at Burley Fisher Books. Chadwick’s stories have been shortlisted for the White Review prize and the Galley Beggar prize, and Above the Fat was one of this year’s “Book of the Month” selections for the Republic of Consciousness Prize.
To celebrate the launch, Thomas Chadwick will be reading live with support from Michael Conley (author of Flare and Falter, longlisted for this year’s Edge Hill Prize) and Deirdre Shanahan (author of Carrying Fire and Water, and winner of the Wasafiri New Writing Prize). There’s a bar onsite, plus giveaways — pamphlets featuring samples of forthcoming books published by Splice — and a first-look opportunity to see the Splice anthology featuring new stories from Thomas and Michael alongside Dana Diehl, Reneé Bibby, Abi Hynes, and Victoria Manifold.
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of Between the Word and the World, a collection of literary essays by Anna MacDonald, newly published by Splice. The book will be launched by the award-winning poet, essayist, and novelist Lisa Gorton (The Life of Houses, Empirical) at the Paperback Bookshop in Melbourne, Australia. This is a free event. No bookings are required — just come along!