Marc Nash
1) WORDS – voice
2) WORDS – communing
3) WORDS – emotional intelligence
4) WORDS – identity
5) WORDS – metaphor
6) WORDS – origins
7) WORDS – Origins
viii) WORDS – ideas
9) WORDS – alchemy
10)WORDS – trove
11)WORDS – meaning
12)WORDS – ambiguity
13)WORDS – stricture
14)WORDS – porousness
15)WORDS – vapour trails
16)WORDS – lyricism
17)WORDS – Being
18)WORDS – metastasis
19)WORDS – play
20)WORDS – inoculation against mortality
20 years in the counterculture working at Rough Trade Record Shop, now working in freedom of expression NGO world. I hope my books are more than just the sum of the above and more than the sum of their words according to the schemata atop the header. I used to be a playwright, but then started writing more for dancers and physical theatre performers. I like a challenge and I like to move out of my comfort zone. Now I’m a novelist and am writing more ‘voice’ than I ever did as a playwright.
Have completed 4 novels and decided to self/indie/POD one myself. “A,B&E” is now out available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble (edited for typo ‘Nobel’ – can clearly see where my mind is reaching for), you can sample the opening.
“G” is probably unpublishable, delighting in tearing at the alphabet as it does and starring the human genome fielding the question of why we still procreate.
“Thresholds” is a book with a lot of words told in silence and is a manual for those parents stood uselessly at the threshold of their child’s bedroom door and wondering how best to cozen an invite inside.
“Not In My Name” is about home grown suicide bombers, internet grooming, identity theft and the paucity of protest outlets in democracies. ‘Politics’ is there no better word for killing the chances of publication than thee?
“Dream Diaries Of an Insomniac” is in progress and considers schizophrenia and the English language… It promises to be even more unpublishable than “G” as it looks to boil down the language into just a 2000 word lexicon. Of course I shall employ considerably many times more words in reducing it down to such a pith.
WORDS –
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.com/
http://self-publishinguser.blogspot.com/ my eyes wide shut journey through self-publishing
YouTube – sulcicoilective for some guerilla literature vids
WORDS – (and now pictures apparently)
Gee mark, tell us MORE about YOU.
What would you like to know John?.
I find potted biographies as tough to write and get right, as I imagine constructing a lonely hearts advert to do its requisite job. Speed dating is all the rage now I hear…
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