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		<title>Prize Draw Winners and General Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time has passed and there have been a number of Prize Draw winners since the results of the Man Who Collected Machen competition were announced. The most recent of these eminent winners is Eddie Jones of Wisconsin, who will soon be receiving a specially inscribed copy of Jeanette, by Joe Simpson Walker, with a custom-made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time has passed and there have been a number of Prize Draw winners since <a href="/news/the-winning-entry-of-the-machen-competition/" target="_blank">the results of the <em>Man Who Collected Machen</em> competition</a> were announced. The most recent of these eminent winners is Eddie Jones of Wisconsin, who will soon be receiving a specially inscribed copy of <a href="/our-books/jeanette/" target="_blank"><em>Jeanette</em></a>, by <a href="http://www.joesimpsonwalker.com/" target="_blank">Joe Simpson Walker</a>, with a custom-made bookmark, one side of which is pictured here:</p>
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<p>Other winners, previously unannounced are Steve Duffy and Marc Lyth (sometimes known as Weber). The former won not only an inscribed copy of <a href="/our-books/nemonymous-night/" target="_blank"><em>Nemonymous Night</em></a>, but the entire ten-volume set of the acclaimed <em>Nemonymous</em> journal, pictured here:</p>
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<p>The latter won a copy of <a href="/our-books/link-arms-with-toads/"  target="_blank"><em>Link Arms with Toads!</em></a> personalised with a poem about himself by the author, Rhys Hughes:</p>
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<p>Also included with the prize were a copy of the anthology <em>Cthulhu Unbound</em> and other goodies <a href="http://postmodernmariner.blogspot.com/2011/06/weber-winner.html"  target="_blank">detailed on Rhys Hughes&#8217; blog</a>.</p>
<p>Here is the poem:</p>
<blockquote><p>Caught in a weber spun by himself<br />
Marc waits patiently for the secret<br />
spider of his mind to come<br />
and suck out his juice<br />
with all the stealth of an eight-legged elf.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fangs for that!&#8221; he&#8217;ll say. &#8220;Most kind of<br />
you, dear spider. Have a nice day!&#8221;<br />
or words to that effect.</p>
<p>He lives alone with his books and his cat<br />
and a balding head<br />
which he has never yet read<br />
because he prefers hair-raising tales.<br />
He dismantled radiators in his youth<br />
and we find that&#8217;s proof (if any were needed)<br />
that he deserves to be eaten<br />
by the secret spider of his mind.</p>
<p>The cat&#8217;s name is Balrog:<br />
that&#8217;s another reason.</p>
<p>A jujitsu black belt, Marc should be able<br />
to handle himself in any situation<br />
but the secret spider of his mind is an expert too<br />
and knows all his moves.<br />
Before closing its jaws on his quivering flesh<br />
it will dance for him<br />
an eightfold Can Can,<br />
the sort of thing we can all do without.<br />
But that&#8217;s Lyth, I guess.</p></blockquote>
<p>As mentioned in <a href="http://chomupress.com/news/update-near-the-eve-of-the-tenth-chomu-release/"  target="_blank">a previous update</a>, Jérôme-Luc Paulin and Steve Poupard won inscribed copies of <a href="/our-books/dying-to-read/"  target="_blank"><em>Dying to Read</em></a> and <a href="/our-books/the-great-lover/"  target="_blank"><em>The Great Lover</em></a>, respectively. </p>
<p>Our next book to be released will be <a href="/our-books/the-great-lover/"  target="_blank"><a href="/our-books/the-orphan-palace/"  target="_blank"><em>The Orphan Palace</em></a>, by Jospeh S. Pulver, Sr., of whom Matt Cardin speaks thus: &#8220;Joe Pulver is like the answer to some arcane riddle: What do you get when you cross one of Plato’s Muse-maddened poets with a Lovecraftian lunatic, and then give their offspring to be raised by Raymond Chandler and a band of Beats? His work caters to a literary hunger you didn’t even know you had, and does it darkly and deliciously.&#8221;</p>
<p>We hope you will enjoy what remains of the summer until that release, and use your time wisely in catching up with the <a href="/our-books/"  target="_blank">Chômu catalogue</a>. Please also look forward to our November and December releases, <a href="/our-books/here-comes-the-nice/"  target="_blank"><em>Here Comes the Nice</em></a>, from the legendary <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/jeremy-reed-a-supernova-in-orange-and-purple-ink-409927.html"  target="_blank">Jeremy Reed</a> and <a href="/our-books/the-secret-life-of-the-panda/"  target="_blank"><em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em></a>, a wonderful collection from <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2005/may/21/featuresreviews.guardianreview29"  target="_blank">Nick Jackson</a>. </p>
<p>Finally, the exclusive Brendan Connell interview was sent out to all our subscribers (check your spam if you missed it); remember to subscribe to our e-list for future interviews (John Elliott and Joe Simpson Walker coming soon), to receive updates and to be eligible for future prize draws and competitions. </p>
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		<title>Update near the eve of the tenth Chômu release</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month, Chômu Press will release our tenth publication, Nemonymous Night, by D.F. Lewis (reviewed here), so we thought it was an appropriate time for a general update and some future forecasts. 
We are proud of each of our releases and are gratified to know that our titles are now enlivening bookshelves and enriching readers&#8217; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This month, Chômu Press will release our tenth publication, <a href="/our-books/nemonymous-night/"><em>Nemonymous Night</em></a>, by D.F. Lewis (<a href="http://noondaystars.blogspot.com/2011/06/nemonymous-night-real-time-review.html">reviewed here</a>), so we thought it was an appropriate time for a general update and some future forecasts. </p>
<p>We are proud of each of our releases and are gratified to know that our titles are now enlivening bookshelves and enriching readers&#8217; lives around the world. Therefore, first of all, please allow us to introduce a small selection of links here relating to those titles and/or their authors:</p>
<p>Reggie Oliver was featured in Suvudu&#8217;s <a href="http://suvudu.com/2011/01/take-five-with-reggie-oliver-author-the-dracula-papers-book-i-the-scholars-tale.html">Take Five series</a>, telling us five fascinating things about <em>The Dracula Papers</em>. Signed copies of <a href="/our-books/the-dracula-papers-book-1/"><em>The Dracula Papers, Book I: The Scholar&#8217;s Tale</em></a> are available from the <a href="http://www.aldeburghbookshop.co.uk/">Aldeburgh Bookshop</a>.</p>
<p>Chômu authors Michael Cisco and Brendan Connell were interviewed together by Jeff VanderMeer for <a href="http://www.omnivoracious.com/2011/05/writing-on-the-edge-authors-michael-cisco-and-brendan-connell-on-weird-fiction.html">the Amazon blog Omnivoracious</a>.</p>
<p>Gestalt Mash features a characteristically lively <a href="http://www.boomtron.com/2011/02/on-manga-cafes-convenience-stores-and-the-taste-of-human-flesh-an-interview-of-justin-isis/">interview with Justin Isis</a>, author of <a href="/our-books/i-wonder-what-human-flesh-tastes-like/"><em>I Wonder What Human Flesh Tastes Like</em></a>, and the review blog of stalwart <a href="http://theakersquarterly.blogspot.com/2011/05/revenants-by-daniel-mills-reviewed.html">Theaker&#8217;s Quarterly features a review</a> of <a href="/our-books/revenants/"><em>Revenants</em></a> by Daniel Mills. </p>
<p>Musings on the cover of <a href="/our-books/the-man-who-collected-machen-and-other-weird-tales/"><em>The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales</em></a>, by Mark Samuels, are to be found <a href="http://grimreviews.blogspot.com/2011/05/man-who-collected-machens-mysterious.html">at Grim Reviews</a>, and Quentin S. Crisp talks about <a href="/our-books/remember-youre-a-one-ball/"><em>&#8220;Remember You&#8217;re a One-Ball!&#8221;</em></a> and other things, <a href="http://theteemingbrain.wordpress.com/interview-with-quentin-s-crisp/">at Matt Cardin&#8217;s Teeming Brain</a>. </p>
<p>In other news, we now have winners for the <a href="/our-books/dying-to-read/"><em>Dying to Read</em></a> and <a href="/our-books/the-great-lover/"><em>The Great Lover</em></a> prize draws, and can announce that inscribed copies of the books will be sent to Jérôme-Luc Paulin and Steve Poupard respectively. The winner of the prize draw for <a href="/our-books/link-arms-with-toads/"><em>Link Arms with Toads!</em></a> by Rhys Hughes will be announced soon. Please look out for prize draws with our future releases.</p>
<p>Speaking of which, those following developments on the site will have noticed that after <em>Nemonymous Night</em>, we have also scheduled releases for two very different (to each other and to just about anything else we&#8217;ve encountered) novels, <a href="/our-books/jeanette/"><em>Jeanette</em></a>, by Joe Simpson Walker (July release), and <a href="/our-books/the-orphan-palace/"><em>The Orphan Palace</em></a>, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. (October release). The former is in the transgressive tradition of Pauline Réage, with a gritty British sixties setting. This will also be the longest work we have so far published. The latter comes from one of the rising stars of the weird, for whom, we believe, the stars are now right; a novel of madness, written in poetry, or perhaps a novel of poetry, written in madness. </p>
<p>Those awaiting news of the <a href="http://chomupress.com/submissions/dadaoism-anthology/"><em>Dadaoism</em></a> anthology should also rest assured that gears are invisibly turning, and we are working hard on making this something special. However, it should be noted that, due to the high number of submissions, it is taking us some time to sift out the very best. We are excited, however, to have already found a considerable quantity of gold in our prospecting. We will release more information on the contents, scheduling and so on for the anthology when it is available. At present, we are still carefully sifting.</p>
<p>Other things to look forward to include mini-interviews with our authors. Interviews with Brendan Connell and John Elliott have already been conducted, and will be sent out in the near future to everyone on our e-mail list. Please note, you must subscribe in order to receive the interviews and other planned exclusive content. Please also subscribe or keep watching this site for news on further releases and developments. </p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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		<title>Introducing the romanti-cynical world of Rhys Hughes</title>
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“Because I have experimented with so many different genres, styles and moods, not one of my individual books to date really provides a full overview of what I actually do. Link Arms With Toads! is different because it’s a fully representative sampler of my entire body of work and has been designed as a showcase [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>“Because I have experimented with so many different genres, styles and moods, not one of my individual books to date really provides a full overview of what I actually do. <a href="/our-books/link-arms-with-toads/"><em>Link Arms With Toads!</em></a> is different because it’s a fully representative sampler of my entire body of work and has been designed as a showcase of the new genre I recklessly tried to invent when I was younger. This book is certainly the best entry point to my body of fiction and if you don’t like Toads! you can be confident you won’t like my other books, so it’s also the financially wisest choice for any new reader.”</p></blockquote>
<p>So says Rhys Hughes, the author of the collection in question, <a href="/our-books/link-arms-with-toads/"><em>Link Arms with Toads!</em></a>, which we gleefully release to the world today, a showcase of the genre that Hughes is calling &#8216;romanti-cynical&#8217;. In this collection you will find elements, indeed, of ghost story, gothic tale, science fiction, and much more, but all of these elements combined and transformed into a protean world of philosophical polymorphous perversity. Evolving through the exponential mutations of paradox, the &#8216;romanti-cynicism&#8217; of Rhys Hughes swells the biodiversity of literature&#8217;s multiverse with innumerable species of medicinal eccentricity.</p>
<p>Some people have already obtained copies, and reviews of the books may be read <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R1FC2HM1UJQTX9/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&#038;ASIN=1907681086&#038;nodeID=283155&#038;tag=&#038;linkCode=">here</a>, <a href="http://noondaystars.blogspot.com/2011/05/link-arms-with-toads.html">here</a>, and possibly elsewhere. We hope the reader will take this chance to make an acquantaince with the work of Rhys Hughes, by ordering a copy <a href="/our-books/link-arms-with-toads/">here</a>. We hope also there will be many more chances for reacquaintance in the future. May we suggest further samplers such as <em>Mink Farm Explodes</em>, or perhaps, <em>Pink Karmic Woad</em>? </p>
<p>From the reviews:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;Hughes is the perfect chronicler of &#8230; absurdity, not simply because of his gift for whimsy, but because that gift is accompanied by a feeling for the symbolic value of the strange.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">-	<e>The Stars at Noonday</em></p>
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<blockquote><p>Reading Rhys Hughes is a leisurely process: one feel&#8217;s that reading with too much speed the goodies may slip away unnoticed. He challenges our wit, our ability to imagine, our intellect and our table of entertainment. He is a complete pleasure.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">-	Grady Harp</p>
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<h3><a name="Draw"></a>Prize Draw for unique commemorative copy of <em>Link Arms with Toads!</em></h3>
<p>Regular visitors to the website will by now be familiar with the pattern of the prize draws, but please allow us to repeat it here. We would like to announce a prize draw for <a href="http://www.ligotti.net/showthread.php?t=3404&#038;page=12#115">a signed and uniquely inscribed commemorative copy</a> of <em>Link Arms with Toads!</em>. To be entered for this draw, please sign up to our mailing list and send an e-mail with the subject heading ‘Toads!’ to info at chomupress dot com. If you are already on our mailing list, naturally there is no need to sign up again – simply send an e-mail with the ‘Toads!’ subject heading to the address mentioned. Only one entry allowed per person. Deadline for draw, the 1st of June.</p>
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