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    <title>Carl Shuker</title>
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    <dc:creator>rcshuker@yahoo.com</dc:creator>
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      <description>And you will find Three Novellas for a Novel for Kindle (with the foreword in look inside) here: http://amzn.to/qt6u9E.</description>
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      <description>Three Novellas for a Novel #3nfan IS live for the first time since October 2008, when I took it down (I thought forever), now on Amazon UK, US, EU and 28 countries on iTunes at http://bit.ly/qt13G1. In ebook for for all mobile devices and computers, fully illustrated as per the first limited ed. pdfs, but with a new foreword (http://bit.ly/oKC2QR) and tweaks. Live now.</description>
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      <description>So kindle ebooks of The Method Actors and The Lazy Boys are live now at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. Apple ibookstore and ROW coming soon, and Three Novellas for a Novel goes live October 1st.</description>
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      <title>Reformation</title>
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      <description>Death from Above have reformed and so have I!

I&#8217;m tweeting at http://twitter.com/CarlShuker and Three Novellas for Novel, after the limited edition in 2008 for free or more, is set to appear redesigned and beautified, on ebook, date TBA (this time for more). I&#8217;ve been very quiet and studious, and I&#8217;ve been acting on the principle that this news section should be reserved for news. But things are winding up again, and things are happening again. As well as the novellas for ebook (their natural home after all) there&#8217;s something else big coming as well....</description>
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      <title>three novellas for a novel&#8230;</title>
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      <description>...is over. It was a beautiful thing and a great experience and because of the beauty I&#8217;m leaving up the site (Junichiro Onuki) for the images (Ryan Skelton) alone but the novellas themselves and the worlds therein have evaporated like petrol in the sun. My thanks go to Anna Smaill, Ryan Skelton and Junichiro Onuki and the host of people who got it while it was hot.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-09-05T06:34:00+12:00</dc:date>
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      <title>The Lazy Boys &#45; the film</title>
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      <description>Some early press here at the D Scene, a local Dunedin newspaper, home of the Otago University of the novel.  Do check out the digital edition cover for the smirking good looks of producer Michael Wrenn. A few more days of Three Novellas for a Novel left, and then it&#8217;s gone forever. Japan is rain, lightning, thunder like ruptures of the firmament, plus it&#8217;s very productive.</description>
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      <title>beau mot plage is live</title>
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      <description>With great pleasure I can announce the last of three novellas is live.


        

beau mot plage, you&#8217;ll find, is a little easier than park, ha ha. The San Francisco Bay Guardian has a piece by Jason Shamai on three novellas for a novel (he calls it a &#8220;brainy horror experiment&quot;) sort of in response to Jonathan Karp of the Washington Post&#8217;s piece on the future of publishing. The Bay Guardian piece on three novellas is here and the original Washington Post article is here. More good news is that from July 29 till October 4 this year I&#8217;ll be back in Japan courtesy of the Japan Foundation as the TWS (Tokyo Wonder Site, I shit you not) creator in residence. I&#8217;ll be researching and writing and you know just having a lot of fun. What&#8217;s not in the actual text of the novellas is that I&#8217;d like to dedicate this all to Anna Smaill, to Ryan Skelton, and to director, inspiration, charmer and friend CS Leigh. Thanks to Michael FitzGerald and Jun Onuki for all their help and support, and thanks and love to you, the fit though few.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-07-17T21:02:58+12:00</dc:date>
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      <description>beau mot plage is live tomorrow.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-07-16T16:26:00+12:00</dc:date>
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      <title>∆o hills park is live</title>
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      <description>∆o hills park is live now at threenovellasforanovel.com. The second novella of three novellas for a novel is released today for a limited time.

“∆o hills park &#45; Based on the shocking true story of Super Free” 

An early review of all three novellas from Sam Finnemore at the Listener, &#8220;Endless audacity&#8221;, is here.



&#8220;Disregard the digital presentation if you wish: with its defiant difficulty, sly ambition and writing more than sharp enough to live up to its own hype, Three Novellas is an event regardless, and a rare pleasure for fans of truly innovative local fiction.&#8221;



For free or more, it&#8217;s yours.



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      <dc:date>2008-07-01T20:27:00+12:00</dc:date>
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      <title>&#8220;&#8230;startlingly&#8230;&#8221; &#45; early review of, well, two novellas for a novel</title>
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      <description>Over at CCLAP, the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography, there&#8217;s a new review of three novellas for a novel, two thirds of it at least.



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&#8220;...these shared&#45;theme novellas, adding up to a mid&#45;sized unified novel by the end (hence its title), are in fact designed for the top one&#45;percent of most intelligent, most educated, most erudite readers out there, those who are fatally bored with almost every single other book on the market.... If you&#8217;re one of these people, you&#8217;re going to freaking love Three Novellas for a Novel; if you&#8217;re not, you&#8217;re going to likely wonder who this Shuker fellow thinks he is, calling this readable literature in the first place.&#8221;


&#8220;...a dense and trippy and highly atmospheric fever&#45;dream of a tale...&#8221;


&#8220;...jarringly original ...&#8221;


&#8220;...unreadable...&#8221;


&#8220;...mental...&#8221;


&#8220;...startlingly...&#8221;


&#8220;...the...&#8221;</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-06-15T17:49:00+12:00</dc:date>
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