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Snowbooks in Conversation (about Drugs)
posted by on March 21, 2006 01:28 PM
Lisa Carver, author of Drugs Are Nice, which is in all good bookshops any minute now, has just been interviewed over at 3:AM Magazine, whose five-year-anthology will also be published by Snowbooks in June.
Lisa is interviewed by up-and-coming young novelist Noah Cicero (who also appears in the 3:AM anthology), on such topics as sex with authors, sex with midgets and how the 18 year old Lisa would feel if she was handed a copy of the book (hint: unsurprised).
Read the full interview here.
There was also a great review of Drugs... over at Dogmatika - check it out - and more to come soon. We'll keep you informed...
In other news... Kat Pomfret's wonderful Paradise Jazz, despite narrowly missing out on this round of Richard & Judy's Book Club, is nevertheless on sale at a special price of £3.99 over on their website, in the 'Ones To Watch' section: go grab yourself some summer reading.
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