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Topic: Nathaniel G. Moore on Soft Skull Press
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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted  6
06-30-2004 09:45 PM ET (US)
Rehash of Nash

Here's yet another article about small press dreamboat Richard Nash, to whom something like the above would never happen (he's too smart, for one). That just leaves me about ten short of feeling sated. (Someone get me his publicist too, and lock them in a room with Coupland's...)



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Kathryn KuitenbrouwerPerson was signed in when posted  5
04-09-2004 12:39 PM ET (US)
Yes, I'm agreeing. It's a love-in.
BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted  4
04-09-2004 10:55 AM ET (US)
Thus the, pinch us, we might be dreaming thing at the end....
Kathryn KuitenbrouwerPerson was signed in when posted  3
04-09-2004 10:29 AM ET (US)
Nash's energy is extremely refreshing. This all seems less of a pinching away of talent than a great symbiotic relationship. If Soft Skull gets Americans reading small press Canlit, what's the complaint? I say it's brilliant and about time.
Paul VermeerschPerson was signed in when posted  2
04-09-2004 01:07 AM ET (US)
Thanks for the piece, Nathaniel. I love what Soft Skull has been doing lately, and Richard Nash seems like smart, no-bullshit publisher. He's got a great attitude about the artificial literary barrier between Canada and the US. If he wants to promote our talent south of the border, bless him.
BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted  1
04-08-2004 10:47 PM ET (US)
Nathaniel G. Moore gives us the rundown on Soft Skull Press and how they're luring away our best indy authors.

(Read original essay here)


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