Sunday, March 18, 2018

Anthology 2: Brussels Writers Circle



Besides cartooning, I also write for fun. This year will see the release of the third anthology in which one of my stories has been published.  (2017 Through a Scanner Farkly has my short horror story called Stinky Tofu, and 2016 Heart of Farkness has my comedy piece Chez Brian)

Due out in October, The Circle: A Brussels Anthology will carry my comedy piece Santa's Bells.  If you're in Brussels in November, drop by the launch party! 


PRESS RELEASE

The Circle, edited by Patrick ten Brink, including
works by Andreas Bergsten, Jeanie Keogh, various
ISBN: 978-1-941861-70-7
Harvard Square Editions
Release date: October 14, 2018
358 pages, Trade Paperback €15.88, E-book €8.47
Available through Gardners, Bertram Books, Ingram,
Baker & Taylor, Brodart, Waterstones, Amazon,
Bokus, Ad Libris, and bookstores everywhere

Launch Party 22 November, 19H Waterstone’s
Adolphe Max 71-75, 1000 Brussels

An anthology of writing from Brussels

BRUSSELS, April 2, 2018—The Circle, A Brussels Anthology invites readers into a
world refracted in its prism of thirty-four polished surfaces. A textual gem cut in the technocratic
diamond district, it emits multifarious literature through its many faces, approaching a perfect
circle with each new facet. Some reflect the wistful melancholy of the Brussels drizzle, some tear open the sky with a bolt of genius that will have you groping for your sunglasses.
 



A brain drain of emerging and prize-winning authors, itinerant and settled, shares and sharpens its
largely expat outpourings of human love and beastly bombings, reassuring community and
bewildering exile. The private explodes in public, the petty corrupts the grand, the funny elbows the
dire—in the heart of the old world, lives and stories converge and drift apart.

This collection portrays our troubled and exciting times through short story, poem, script and
novel excerpt of both seasoned pros and promising hacks. Whether brutally marooned on the damp
flatlands, or cosily embedded in red-brick ale houses, their dreams and nightmares shine from this
beloved, accursed, ramshackle Europe of ours. Come inside.

"This stunning anthology will not only appeal to those familiar with Brussels incognito,
but also to those with an appreciation for divine inspiration, as international writers
engage with a capital city and its unique way of life." —Brussels Express

https://brussels-express.eu/brussels-writers-feedback-at-maison-des-crepes/.