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The arrival of Viscera
Viscera A few years ago, after submitting the Morrigan Tetralogy to my publisher, I planned to take a few years off to complete my PhD thesis. However, Simon pointed out that I tend to do my best work when working on concurrent projects, after all, I’d written the last two books of the tetralogy whilst doing my PhD. He suggested that I take a step back from working on obsessed, absurdist epica and try my hand at proper literature that focuses on real people and their relatio

Thomas Corfield


Forensic Hiatus
Astute readers of the first Wrong Book, of which there are none, will recall that Thomas described himself in court as a stainologist....

Simon Collington


Anthropomorphising The Unanthrompomorphisable
One of the marvelous things about writing both the Wrong Books and Dooven Books, is that both are absurd in that they allow the...

Thomas Corfield


Polyauthorism
In this digital age, text has been assimilated into various media formats via numerous mechanism. Websites, social media and online...

Thomas Corfield


Wordcasting Is A Stupid Idea
Earlier this year, Thomas was struck with a thought that left him hospitalised. Most of Thomas’ thoughts get him nowhere, so to end up in...

Thomas Corfield


I'll Give You Something To Sniff About
If there’s one thing worse than someone who types loudly in a library, it’s someone who sniffs incessantly; patrons whose post-nasal drip...

Thomas Corfield
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