Two men. One mountain. And a monster, a beast of legend. A telling of an ascent of Everest, and what was found there.
William Meikle is a Scottish writer, now living in Canada, with more than thirty novels published in the genre press and over 300 short story credits in thirteen countries. He has books available from a variety of publishers including Dark Regions Press, Crossroad Press and Severed Press, and his work has appeared in a number of professional anthologies and magazines. He lives in Newfoundland with whales, bald eagles and icebergs for company. When he’s not writing he drinks beer, plays guitar, and dreams of fortune and glory.
1 – Abominable: A Creature Feature – William Meikle (Independently published, 2019)
2 – The Coming of the Old Ones – Jeffrey Thomas (Forma Street Press 2019)
3 – Will Burtin: The Display of Visual Knowledge – R. Roger Remington (Boydell and Brewer, 2016)
4 – Learning to Have Lost – Oz Hardwick (Recent Work Press, 2019)
5 – George Giusti: The Idea is the Heart of the Matter – Ned Drew, Brenda Mcmanus, Paul Sternberger (Boydell and Brewer, 2016)
6 – The Cows – Lydia Davis (Sarabande Books, 2011)
7 – Puro Amor – Sandra Cisneros (Sarabande Books, 2018)
8 – Elegy for the Last Male Northern White Rhino – Dean Young (Hollyridge Press, 2018)
9 – Present Conditions – Joseph Massey (Hollyridge Press, 2018)
10 – Mare Nostrum – Khaled Mattawa (Sarabande Books, 2019)
I have no idea who you are, or how my chapbook comes to be bobbing in and out of your chart, but it makes me very happy to see this, whatever it means. One spends months fretting over these little collections before sending off into the world, and although they sell a few copies here and there, in another way they just sort of disappear, so it’s heartening indeed to see that this one has made friends and is being treated kindly. Very many thanks.
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It is a pleasure Oz, we monitor the internet ‘traffic’ using a number of UK sites to find the 10 most popular chapbook searches/visits. We also enjoy reading the chapbooks whenever we get the opportunity. Pavel (and Ed)
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Thanks – I did wonder. It’s a real surprise and delight to discover this!
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