Sunday, 10 March 2013

Phoenix, Chuck Palahniuk's new short story

Chuck Palahniuk is one of my favourite writers of all time, I've read all his books and, while waiting for the new ones he is, fortunately, publishing essays, short stories and advice on writing.
The last published is Phoenix
,a Kindle Single exclusive short story.
Check it out if you can and, then, go and read the author's series of essays about it:
http://chuckpalahniuk.net/

In addition to that, you can find other information about his future novels: titles and publication date, for example. This website is remarkable especially because you get to see how much an author is involved in what he writes, and what lies behind the curtain of his words. There's a direct dialogue with him through Q&A and also through social networks like Twitter.

Nowadays, we are very lucky to have such possibilities, we can always be informed on our interests, an advantage not to undervaluate. The Internet and the social networks are not the ruin of communication if used to achieve information and research otherwise difficult to find.

Here's Chuck's bibliography, and I will talk about my favourite more in depth in: "What shall I read today?".

Fight Club (1996)

Survivor (1999)

Invisible Monsters (1999)

 Choke (2001)

 Lullaby (2002) 

Diary (2003) 

Fugitives and Refugees:  A Walk in Portland, Oregon (2003)

Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories (2004)

Haunted (2005)

Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey (2007)

Snuff (2008)
 
Pygmy  (2009)

Tell All (2010)

Damned (2011)













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