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    March 14, 2013 8:20 pm

    05/09/13: Christopher Higgs, author of THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MARVIN K. MOONEY, interviewed Harmony Korine over at the Paris Review.

    05/07/13: Lodown Magazine profiled Eric Raymond in a beautiful 3 page spread. A peek:

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    05/03/13: Matt Debenham spoke with Eric Raymond for What Are You Reading?

    04/12/13: Sator Press author Mark Leidner was mentioned (and praised) in the New York Times.

    03/17/13: I’d like to offer United States military veterans all Sator Press titles for free. So if you’re a vet and you’d like some books, email your info to satorpress at gmail dot com.

    03/12/13: CONFESSIONS FROM A DARK WOOD wasreviewed at The Collagist.

    03/01/13: CONFESSIONS was reviewed by Curtis Dawkins—from prison—at BULL {Men’s Fiction}.

    02/25/13: And reviewed at The Lit Pub, and in San Diego CityBeat.

    02/10/13: Eric Raymond in conversation with Simon Jacobs at [PANK], and with Tobias Carroll at Vol 1. Brooklyn, and with Brad Listi for his podcast, Other People.

    02/01/13: CONFESSIONS reviewed in comic form by Kevin Thomas for The Rumpus. And a conversation with Eric (and a reading) for SF Weekly.

    01/25/13: CONFESSIONS reviewed at HTMLGiant, The L Magazine, and Publishers Weekly.

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  • January 24, 2013 10:00 am
    Confessions from a Dark Wood
a novel by Eric Raymond
You have received a business card. It invites you into the world of global capital brand management consultancy. You’ll meet Nick, a hapless pawn in the world of global capital brand management consulting. And his girlfriend Sadie Parish, the first domestic suicide bomber. And his boss, emperor of bullshit, Pontius J. LaBar. And PJ’s dreaded orangutan. Their story is a hilarious, heartbreaking, painfully smart satire that guides you through the high dollar swamps of modern industry.
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Buy the paperback! • $15

Or buy it on Amazon or SPD.
Buy the epub! • name your price

Or get it from the Kindle or Kobo stores.
Read the first two chapters here…
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The world of Eric Raymond’s winning novel may be the ‘post-idea economy,’ but rest assured, the book is never post-smart, or post-funny. It’s a rollicking and inventive corporate (and cultural) satire — get in now at the ground floor, people.
-Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask
In a world where cash has become language, Eric Raymond’s Confessions from a Dark Wood wastes no syllable in converting cultural mechanisms into a well-oiled, wise-cracking machine. Smart as Saunders, tight as Ellis, but banking waters of its own, after this one we’ll no longer ‘forget they built the Magic Kingdom on swamps.’
-Blake Butler, author of Nothing: A Portait of Insomnia and There Is No Year

    Confessions from a Dark Wood

    a novel by Eric Raymond

    You have received a business card. It invites you into the world of global capital brand management consultancy. You’ll meet Nick, a hapless pawn in the world of global capital brand management consulting. And his girlfriend Sadie Parish, the first domestic suicide bomber. And his boss, emperor of bullshit, Pontius J. LaBar. And PJ’s dreaded orangutan. Their story is a hilarious, heartbreaking, painfully smart satire that guides you through the high dollar swamps of modern industry.

    •

    Buy the paperback! • $15

    Or buy it on Amazon or SPD.

    Buy the epub! • name your price

    Or get it from the Kindle or Kobo stores.

    Read the first two chapters here…

    •

    The world of Eric Raymond’s winning novel may be the ‘post-idea economy,’ but rest assured, the book is never post-smart, or post-funny. It’s a rollicking and inventive corporate (and cultural) satire — get in now at the ground floor, people.

    -Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask

    In a world where cash has become language, Eric Raymond’s Confessions from a Dark Wood wastes no syllable in converting cultural mechanisms into a well-oiled, wise-cracking machine. Smart as Saunders, tight as Ellis, but banking waters of its own, after this one we’ll no longer ‘forget they built the Magic Kingdom on swamps.’

    -Blake Butler, author of Nothing: A Portait of Insomnia and There Is No Year

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