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Michael Moorcock, Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair
So Michael Moorcock, Alan Moore and Iain Sinclair had a chat last night. I was there. Here are some things I wrote down while I was there. I am instituting more-or-less arbitrary breaks, signalled by ===, to make this more readable. There is also some stuff in (parentheses) that is extraneous, ...
How to Write a Book in Three Days: Lessons from Michael Moorcock
wetasphalt.com — "If you're going to do a piece of work in three days, you have to have everything... properly prepared." "[The formula is] The Maltese Falcon . Or the Holy Grail. You use the quest theme, basically. In The Maltese Falcon it's a lot of people after the ... (more) How to Write a Book in Three Days: Lessons from Michael ...
Book Of The Month: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
Book Of The Month: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
heropress.net — Hear that sound? That was my mind boggling! I've read other Michael Moorcock tales involving his "multiverse",... I've read Grant Morrison and I've read William Burroughs and it's fair to say that not only did I enjoy their reality-warping tales but, generally, I had at least a vague idea of ... (more) Book Of The Month: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
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