End of 2012: Chômu Press at Weird Fiction Review, yuugen and prize draw photos
After much preparation, this week, at Weird Fiction Review, is Chômu Press week. Chômu spokesperson Quentin S. Crisp provides an editorial at the WFR site, under the title ‘Yuugen Goes Without Saying’, outlining a little of the history, the aesthetic background and the aspirations of Chômu Press. Available elsewhere on the site are some selections from Brendan Connell’s Lives of Notorious Cooks. Also look out for selected stories from the Dadaoism anthology, plus an interview with author and Dadaosim co-editor, Justin Isis. Many thanks to Adam Mills for much hard work on all of the above.
This will be, in all probability, the last post on the Chômu website until 2013. If you’ve enjoyed our releases in 2012, please do continue to support us. Next year will see us release books by Steve Rasnic Tem, P.F. Jeffery and others yet to be revealed. We hope that your holidays are sufficiently irreal and suffused with yuugen. And now, let us leave you with overdue pictures of some of this year’s prize draw books:

Artist Ben Baldwin won all this Joseph S. Pulver loot simply by entering the Chômu prize draw at FantasyCon 2012 (computer not included, probably).

May you never lack yuugen, in the year ahead, or for the rest of your lives.
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Ms. Tambour’s prize package for me was very elegant and generous indeed!!
Thank you. Glad to hear it arrived safely, and please enjoy.