Monthly Archives: October 2008

Chuck Palahniuk ♥s Transmission!

Chuck Palahniuk has recently been on tour in the UK with his new novel, Snuff. We interviewed the author in 2007 (Issue #08), and were thoroughly impressed with what a gentleman he was. Imagine our delight, then, when we received this photograph in our inbox of Chuck himself signing a copy of Transmission #08!
Thanks to [...]

Party Poppers for Everyone: Transmission #12 is here!

Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Transmission #12 is out today! So don’t delay, go to our online shop for your fix. There is also a limited special off in the Transmission Lucky Dip, the new issue and two back issues for a mere £10 (inc. P&P)!
Here’s more about Transmission #12:
We’re in the mood for celebration this [...]

Transmission at the Bluecoat, Liverpool

As you probably know, Transmission #12 is out on Monday (with sneak peeks available here), but in the run-up to the release we would like to share information about the North West Publishers’ Showcase this coming Wednesday 15th October.
We will be showing off the new issue with a market stall at The Bluecoat in [...]

Review: Author, Author by David Lodge

Review by Marianne Knowles
During the summer of 2005, I came across a book called Author, Author in a bookshop in Japan, which I was very pleased about. Not only was this book in 
English amongst myriad Manga and totally indefinable fiction, (I had not, and have still not learned Japanese) but it was also written [...]

Hot and fresh out the kitchen

Transmission #12 is almost with us, but to keep you going until October 13th 2008, here is a small sneak preview:
Michael Symmons Roberts on being a poet and novelist:
Some writers thrive on purity of concentration, but I work best when I’ve got a number of things on the go, so I can play them off [...]

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