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End of 2012: Chômu Press at Weird Fiction Review, yuugen and prize draw photos

Written by Chomu Press Admin on December 18, 2012 - 2 Comments
Categories: News

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 [...]

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Back from Brighton and prize draw results

Written by Chomu Press Admin on October 4, 2012 - 2 Comments
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Last weekend, Chômu Press were present in Brighton for FantasyCon 2012 – thank you to all those who stopped by the stall in the dealers’ room and bought books. We returned clutching something that resembled a segment of the Key to Time. This was the PS Publishing Independent Press Award for best small press, one [...]

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And all you judges, beware!

Written by Chomu Press Admin on September 12, 2012 - 0 Comments
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The summer of 2012 draws towards its melancholy end. Bathed in the red and gold rays of its dying sun is our September release, All God’s Angels, Beware!, by Quentin S. Crisp, originally a limited edition hardback (Ex Occidente, 2009), now released as a paperback for the first time. This re-release, revised and with lush [...]

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Chômu in 2012

Written by Chomu Press Admin on May 9, 2012 - 2 Comments
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After a four month hiatus (there were no releases from January to April, but we have actually been busier than ever), Chômu is about to enter another period of production. Below we offer you the pick of recent links related to the upcoming releases for 2012, as well as some general Chômu news and information.
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