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Do you re-read?

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Do you re-read books? I do, but I wouldn’t call myself a serial re-reader; perhaps one book out of every twenty I open is a repeat read.

Though I wasn’t aware of this until recently, re-reading seems to baffle or even offend some people. (more…)

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Dear Spammers,

Monday, April 25th, 2011

I just wanted to write a letter thanking you for your phenomenal perseverance. You show real character in the way you just never give up, never give in, hoping that one day I would stumble, possibly while hungover, and click Approve instead of Delete. I may well do that for you, for that wonderful comment that so highly praises the great content of this site. (more…)

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Wedding Underwear for Mermaids Out Now in Paperback

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

If you’re looking for an alternative read this Easter then you’ve come to the right fish, I mean place. Linda Ann Strang’s beautiful collection of poetry is now available in scintillating paperback – and we mean scintillating (see below). So if you happen to love subjects like femininity and African culture then this poetry collection will prove to be a real treat under the mistletoe, I mean lamb. (more…)

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Honest Breaks Into The London Book Fair

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

We waltz through the blazing gates of the London Book Fair, longing. Shake hands with the devil. Shake hands with anything living or otherwise. We find the toilet for that all important pre-meeting piss, smoke one last cigarette, puff chest out like a soon to be slaughtered cockerel.

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Introducing ‘Homegirl!’ by Ryder Collins

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Honest Publishing is thrilled to announce its latest publication, ‘Homegirl!’ by Ryder Collins.

In the author’s own words, Homegirl! is ‘a love story where no one ever says, “I love you.”‘ In our words, it’s a gripping tale packed with nihilistic wit, irresistible characters, twists, thrills, spills, and a style that is truly its own. (more…)

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Honest Publishing Interviews Dan Fante

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

If you’re yet to discover Dan Fante, now is the time to change that. Like his legendary father John, Dan Fante writes about America’s underdogs in hard-hitting prose that is ballsy, truthful, and bullshit-free. He’s the author of four novels – Chump Change, MoochSpitting Off Tall Buildings, and 86’d – and two poetry collections, A Gin Pissing Raw Meat Dual Carburettor V8 Son of a Bitch From Los Angeles and Kissed by a Fat Waitress. We’re big Fante fans here at Honest, so we thought we’d ask the man himself some questions. (more…)

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It’s Literally Literary Snobbery

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

Why do less people read now than, say, 50 years ago? Is the answer really just “Xbox”, or are there other reasons that the general public choose to avoid books? (more…)

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How School Made Me Loathe Poetry

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Do you remember being taught poetry at school? If I try, I can access fragments of memories. These include April afternoons reading Jabberwocky, reciting Ted Hughes aloud to the class as my stomach churned with nerves, and poring over Wilfred Owen. Mostly, however, my experience of poetry at school is a distant fuzz. (more…)

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Buy Our Kindle Books for Under £1/$2!

Monday, March 21st, 2011

We believe in our books and we know that you’ll love reading them. In fact, our belief is so deep that for two weeks only we’re offering you the opportunity to buy and download Kindle versions of our books for under £1 or $2. (more…)

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Clichés, Meaning and Death

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Ah, good times. Yep. The good old days. Wicked. Please stop using clichés. Invent new phrases, ways of expressing yourself. Why choose the easy piss-poor expression?

Nice one. Take it easy. How was your weekend? Cool! Don’t give in to laziness and prick your mental use to devour, deflower your listener/reader. (more…)

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