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My novel Loren Ipsum will be published by Dodo Ink in September 2025. The beautiful painting on the cover is by Felicity Gill.

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My novel Loren Ipsum will be published by Dodo Ink in September 2025. The beautiful painting on the cover is by Felicity Gill.

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Writing the Murder (Dead Ink Books), edited by Dan Coxon and Richard V. Hirst, is out now. It contains my essay, ‘The Deader the Better: Writing the Murder.’ That’s not a reason not to buy it.

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“‘If I were a writer,’ Owen said, ‘how I would enjoy being told the novel is dead. How liberating to work on the margins, outside a central perception. You are the ghoul of literature. Lovely.”
– Don DeLillo, The Names, 1982
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“You can make vanishing into a project.”
– Hari Kunzru, Blue Ruin, 2024
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“In Sappho’s poem, her addresses to gods are orderly, perfect poetic products, but the way—and this is the magic of fragments—the way that poem breaks off leads into a thought that can’t ever be apprehended. There is the space where a thought would be, but which you can’t get hold of. I love that space. It’s the reason I like to deal with fragments. Because no matter what the thought would be if it were fully worked out, it wouldn’t be as good as the suggestion of a thought that the space gives you. Nothing fully worked out could be so arresting, so spooky.”
– Anne Carson, “The Art of Poetry N° 88”, The Paris Review, Issue 171, Fall 2004
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“I’m starting to suspect that the last quarter century of literary history has in reality been a projection of the mind of Andrew Gallix, paused in reverie above the blank sheet of a masterpiece so perfect as to be unfeasible. We thought we were writing, reading and debating; in fact, he was daydreaming us all.”
– Tom McCarthy, novelist, 2023

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“Some mornings I started with a painting that was almost finished and by the afternoon there would be nothing left but a few smears.”
– Hari Kunzru, Blue Ruin, 2024
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Me (filmed while inebriated on London’s South Bank) on the elusive Danilo Kupus, 3 May 2008.
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My official portrait of Sam Mills features on the dust jacket (back flap) of The Watermark, and features in reviews that appeared in The Guardian and Irish Times. Details below.

Litt, Toby. ‘A Time-Travelling Romp.’ Review of The Watermark by Sam Mills, The Guardian, 28 August 2024 (website).
Boyne, John. ‘A Welcome Slice of Eccentricity.’ Review of The Watermark by Sam Mills, The Irish Times, 24 August 2024, p. 27 (Ticket supplement).
Mills, Sam. The Watermark, Granta Books, 2024 (publication date: 1 August 2024).