Will Self will be appearing at the Ilkley literature festival on Sunday October 11 at 2pm at the Kings Hall as part of his Psycho Too tour.
Cheltenham literature festival
You can see Will Self talking about his second collection of psychogeography columns, Psycho Too, at the Cheltenham festival on Friday October 16 by booking tickets here.
Woman’s Hour
Interview around the time of The Book of Dave on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour about single dads.
Bekonscot model village
Fascinating article by Edwin Heathcote in the FT, who interviews Self about the appeal of miniature villages and also mentions Self’s short story Scale, in which the morphine-addicted protagonist lives beside Bekonscot model village, which is celebrating its 80th anniversary.
The joys of walking
Interesting and lengthy email interview between Geoff Nicholson, author of The Lost Art of Walking, and Will Self in the Believer magazine. For the full article go here.
The noise from Brazil
Brief interview with Will Self on the publication of The Book of Dave in Brazil.
La Times Psychogeography review
Karrie Higgins reviews Will Self’s first collection of Psychogeography columns from the Independent in the LA Times. The second collection, Psycho Too, will be published in November by Bloomsbury.
Stop Smiling
An interview with Will Self in Stop Smiling Magazine from 2007, around the time of the publication of The Book of Dave.
How the Dead Live
You can find the Epilogue to How the Dead Live at the Guardian here.
New Penguin paperbacks
To coincide with the paperback release of Liver, £7.99, Penguin is also publishing Dorian, Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys, Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe, and How the Dead Live, all at £8.99.
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