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		<title>Dadaoism Contents and New Year Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first post of 2012 and we have for you a round-up of 2011 Chômu links, some news, the table of contents for the Dadaoism anthology, and the results of the Secret Life of the Panda prize draw.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the first post of 2012 and we have for you a round-up of 2011 Chômu links, some news, the table of contents for the Dadaoism anthology, and the results of the <a href="/our-books/the-secret-life-of-the-panda/" target="_blank"><em>Secret Life of the Panda</em></a> prize draw.</p>
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<p>First, for those who missed them last year, a selection of Chômu-related links.  Chômu was named best UK small press, and <a href="/our-books/i-wonder-what-human-flesh-tastes-like/" target="_blank"><em>I Wonder What Human Flesh Tastes Like</em></a>, by <a href="http://www.boomtron.com/2011/02/on-manga-cafes-convenience-stores-and-the-taste-of-human-flesh-an-interview-of-justin-isis/" target="_blank">Justin Isis</a>, joint best collection with Ralph Robert Moore&#8217;s <a href="http://ralphrobertmoore.com/lately020111.html" target="_blank"><em>I Smell Blood</em></a>, in Peter Tennant&#8217;s <a href="http://ttapress.com/1230/petes-picks-for-2011-part-one/0/5/" target="_blank">pick of 2011</a>, over at the Black Static website. Also at Black Static, an <a href="http://ttapress.com/1160/chomu-press-in-focus/0/5/" target="_blank">in-depth interview with Quentin S. Crisp</a> about Chômu Press. Chômu was also named best small press of 2011 at Johnny Mains&#8217; <a href="http://johnnymains.blogspot.com/2011/12/oh-awards-2011.html" target="_blank">Occasionally Horrific</a>. And <a href="http://weirdfictionreview.com/2011/12/wfrs-book-gift-recommendations-for-the-weirdie-in-your-life/" target="_blank">Weird Fiction Review</a>, naming Michael Cisco&#8217;s <a href="/our-books/the-great-lover/" target="_blank"><em>The Great Lover</em></a> as the &#8220;weird book of the year&#8221;, had the following to say in their 2011 round-up:</p>
<blockquote><p>As for who is taking the most chances, that’s also clear: Chômu Press.</p></blockquote>
<p>2012 promises a more relaxed schedule than 2011, but with the help of <a href="http://chomupress.com/our-books/dadaoism-an-anthology/" target="_blank">the Dadaoism anthology</a>, we will still be publishing more writers this year than last. And on that subject, we can now reveal the table of contents, as follows:</p>
<p>1 ‘Portrait of a Chair’, by Reggie Oliver<br />
2 ‘Autumn Jewel’, by Katherine Khorey<br />
3 ‘Visiting Maze’, by Michael Cisco<br />
4 ‘The Houses Among the Trees’, by Colin Insole<br />
5 ‘Affection 45′, by Brendan Connell<br />
6 ‘M-Funk Vs. Tha Futuregions of Inverse Funkativity’, by Justin Isis<br />
7 ‘Spirit and Corpus‘, by Yarrow Paisley<br />
8 ‘Timelines’, by Nina Allan<br />
9 ‘Jimmy Breaks up with His Imaginary Girlfriend’, by Jimmy Grist<br />
10 ‘Body Poem’, by Peter Gilbert<br />
11 ‘Testing Spark’, by Daniel Mills<br />
12 ‘Noises’, by Joe Simpson Walker<br />
13 ‘Romance, with Mice’, by Sonia Orin Lyris<br />
14 ‘Grief (The Autobiography of a Tarantula)’, by Jesse Kennedy<br />
15 ‘Orange Cuts’, by Paul Jessup<br />
16 ‘Instance’, by John Cairns<br />
17 ‘Kago Ai’, by Ralph Doege<br />
18 ‘Fighting Back’, by Rhys Hughes<br />
19 ‘Nowhere Room’, by Kristine Ong Muslim<br />
20 ‘Koda Kumi’, a Justin Isis re-mix of ‘Italiannetto’ by Quentin S. Crisp<br />
21 ‘The Lobster Kaleidoscope’, by Julie Sokolow<br />
22 ‘The Eaten Boy’, by Nick Jackson<br />
23 ‘Poppies’, by Megan Lee Beals<br />
24 ‘Abra Raven’, by D.F. Lewis<br />
25 ‘Pissing in Barbican Lake’, by Jeremy Reed<br />
26 ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicides’, by Jeremy Reed</p>
<p>Beyond the Dadaoism horizon, please keep a look out for announcements regarding exciting new work from <a href="http://tomcatintheredroom.com/2011/07/23/the-narrator-michael-cisco/" target="_blank">Michael Cisco</a>, and the sparkling debut collection from <a href="http://www.dzancbooks.org/blog/2011/11/21/its-not-just-you-its-in-your-blood-an-interview-with-luke-ge.html" target="_blank">Luke Geddes</a>. </p>
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<p>While we are here we would also like to announce the winner of <a href="http://chomupress.com/news/an-imaginary-menagerie/#Draw" target="_blank">the prize draw</a> for a specially inscribed copy of Nick Jackson&#8217;s <em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em>. The winner is Caroline Callaghan, of West Yorkshire, who will be receiving a copy of the collection shortly, with an inscription and some illustrations added by hand. </p>
<p>The next exclusive interview to be sent out to our e-mail subscribers will be with author <a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/elizabeth.ercocklly/rhys.htm" target="_blank">Rhys Hughes</a>. If you have not already signed up to our mailing list, and would like to receive interviews and updates, please sign up <a href="http://chomupress.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a7b742494a3b044d7b403c0e5&#038;id=fad0a36779" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>
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		<title>An Imaginary Menagerie</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
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We come to the thirteenth and final Chômu release of 2011, The Secret Life of the Panda, by Nick Jackson, a collection of exquisitely realised short stories that forms a fitting(ly unusual) cap to an exciting and rewarding year. So, what can you expect to find between the mysterious covers of this volume, with its [...]]]></description>
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<p>We come to the thirteenth and final Chômu release of 2011, <a href="/our-books/the-secret-life-of-the-panda/" target="_blank"><em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em></a>, by Nick Jackson, a collection of exquisitely realised short stories that forms a fitting(ly unusual) cap to an exciting and rewarding year. So, what can you expect to find between the mysterious covers of this volume, with its beautiful and evocative artwork from <a href="http://www.sakurasnow.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne Norris</a>? Many things as rare as the titular panda: a perfect mastery of the short fiction form that is both unmistakably contemporary and authentically beautiful, a fusion of realism and dream-like fantasy that is seamless, an ability to summon potent emotions with small details and show the internal through the external, and the spreading of a large imaginative canvas on which the characters remain vivid. A disappearing world of strange and private visions is <a href="/our-books/the-secret-life-of-the-panda/" target="_blank">here</a> for you to discover. </p>
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<p>Here are rumours of the secret life that have already reached us:</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;With exquisite delicacy and a keen eye for the bizarre, Jackson (Visits to the Flea Circus) creates a series of moody vignettes taking readers from religious strife in 16th-century [Germany] to a jungle camp of [Cuban] guerrillas and the mundane hallways of a contemporary British school. &#8230; The spectacular “Boys’ Games” intertwines the confused cruelties of children in the schoolyard and men at war. And the otherworldly dedication involved in studying or recreating nature comes to life in “The City in Flames” and “Shell Fire,” respectively.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">- Publishers Weekly</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;In romanticizing the uncanny, the fantastic and the horrific, Nick Jackson’s fiction emulates that of the great 19th century writers of suspense, Poe, Wilde and Shelley. With his unique marriage of subtlety and decadence Jackson is able to minimise the carnal horror whilst preserving the spine-tingling fear. Whether unleashing his ghosts or exorcising his demons, Jackson’s is an almost ethereal voice in a literary world of bloody over-abundance.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">- <a href="http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Rachel Kendall</strong></a></p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;Nick Jackson&#8217;s fertile imagination is matched by his skill with the English language: writing about both mundane matter as well as fantasies made real seems so natural to him that the reader is left wondering why this shamanistic mind has not bloomed around the world &#8211; so many stories are here that suggest that his fount of inspiration is bottomless. He has perfected the art of short story writing (no mean feat): he makes us long for a novella or novel that would allow us to explore his talent even further.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">- Grady Harp</p>
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<p>On Monday the 19th of December, there will also be a book launch for <em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em> at <a href="http://www.olivesnorwich.co.uk/" target="_blank">Olives</a> in Norwich (40 Elm Hill, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HG). The event will take place between 7.30 and 9.00pm. Nick Jackson will be reading extracts from the collection, and from 8.30 there will be a musical set from singer-songwriter <a href="http://www.kimberleymoore.co.uk/Kimberley_Moore/Welcome.html" target="_blank">Kimberley Moore</a>. If you&#8217;re anywhere near Norwich, or if you&#8217;re a travelling kind of person, please do drop in. </p>
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<h3><a name="Draw"></a>Prize Draw for uniquely inscribed copy of <em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em></h3>
<p>The winner of last month&#8217;s prize draw for an inscribed copy of <a href="/our-books/here-comes-the-nice/" target="_blank"><em>Here Comes the Nice</em></a> is Thomas Strømsholt, who will be receiving his prize in the post soon. </p>
<p>We are presenting another prize draw this month, this time, of course, for a uniquely inscribed copy of <em>The Secret Life of the Panda</em>. The same rules apply as before: To be entered for this draw, please sign up <a href="http://chomupress.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a7b742494a3b044d7b403c0e5&#038;id=fad0a36779" target="_blank">here</a> to our mailing list (or using the &#8216;Free updates&#8217; widget on our home page) and send an e-mail with the subject heading ‘Secret Life’ 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 ‘Secret Life’ subject heading to the address mentioned. Only one entry allowed per person. Deadline for draw, the 30th of December.</p>
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