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Guest editing the Afterword

May 2, 2012 Adam Marek Leave a Comment

All this week, I have been guest editor on the Canadian National Post‘s book blog, The Afterword. I wrote four posts for them about writing, reading, and the inspiration behind a few of the stories in Instruction Manual For Swallowing. Here are the links:

How Paul McCartney taught me to stop worrying and love zombies: on killing zombies with pencils, and the starting point of my story Meaty’s boys.

My sushi plate epiphany: how my childhood phobia of public speaking was the starting point for a story about a man saved from infidelity by a bout of vomiting.

The best day of your life? On childbirth, Serpico, and my story about a couple pregnant with 37 foetuses.

Writing in books: On signing Kindles, writing in books, and worrying about all the books lost to my memory.

 

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