britpulp!

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· Hachette UK
Ebook
366
Pages

About this ebook

Bursting out of the literary underground, all the writers in this ground-breaking
anthology put the emphasis firmly back on gratuitous story-telling and brutal,
break-neck plots.

The scorching hardcore prose of Stewart Home's Sex Kick collides with the
bitterly romantic confessions of Billy Childish. Nicholas Blincoe's cool and
stylish thriller writing meets the street realism of Victor Headley's Retropolitan
Police, while well-dressed London gangsters fight for page space with the old
school skinheads of Richard Allen. The collections also includes contributions from boundary-
pushing authors like China Miéville, Michael Moorcock, J.J. Connolly and the
editor of this searing collection, Tony White.

Contributors in order of appearance:
Michael Moorcock, Ted Lewis, Richard Allen, Victor Headley, Nicholas Blincoe, Catherine Johnson, Roy A. Bayfield, Steve Aylett, Stella Duffy, Simon Lewis, J.J. Connolly, Jane Graham, Karline Smith, Tim Etchells, Stewart Home, Jenny Valentish (née Knight), Billy Childish, Darren Francis, China Miéville, Steve Beard, Tony White, Jack Trevor Story

About the author

Tony White is the author of novels including Foxy-T (Faber and Faber) and Shackleton's Man Goes South (Science Museum). He has edited the short story anthologies Britpulp (Sceptre) and - with Matt Thorne and Borivoj Radakovic - Croatian Nights (Serpent's Tail). Other recent works include the novellas Missorts Volume II (Situations), and Dicky Star and the Garden Rule (Forma) which was commissioned alongside new works by the artists Jane and Louise Wilson to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. A former writer in residence at the Science Museum and Leverhulme Trust writer in residence at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, White is currently a visiting research fellow at King's College London. Tony White lives and works in London where he is chair of London's art radio station Resonance 104.4fm.

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