This year we’re celebrating the holiday early with author Amy Kurman. Listen closely as she reads a creepy tale from her new book, SHORTS and other fiction.
Enjoy!
CLICK HERE to order her collection of edgy, witty, strange, & sexy short stories.
It’s an exciting time at Black Scat when we get the chance to publish a talented writer’s first book. So we’re ecstatic to announce the launch of Amy Kurman‘s collection of fiction — SHORTS.
Featuring edgy, witty, strange, & sexy short stories by a powerful new voice
This is now a BLACK SCAT BOOKS BESTSELLER!
ADVANCE PRAISE for SHORTS
“Short stories that gleefully jettison all the rules and hydroplane across the most unexpected surfaces, freeing the imagination to crash into the world full speed.” —Tantra Bensko, author of Floating on Secrets
“Those of you who have not yet met the work of Amy Kurman are in for a treat. Her debut collection is compelling, quirky, and crafted with effective attention to detail. Some passages could easily be sung for how mellifluous they are. Shorts is a compendium of compelling juxtapositions, a contrapuntal delight, but, most of all, it is the type of work that resonates in the mind long after the actual reading has ended. Kurman has the rare ability to write prose in feminine and masculine voices. Her sardonic story, ‘A Night at the Zoo,’ reads like an old black-and-white film, like something Alec Guinness or Charlie Chaplin might have done. Excellent!” —Eckhard Gerdes, author of The Pissers’ Theatre
“Don’t be fooled by the length of the affectionately bizarre stories in Shorts. A colony of dryads, a sentient Kit-Kat clock called by its wrong name, two moles in an existential marital crisis, these tropes of strangeness belie an underbelly of social commentary about the human condition that I couldn’t stop reading. A new satirist is in our midst.” —Suzanne Burns, author of The Veneration of Monsters
In this brief video, artist-writer-musician Doug Skinner talks about his collaboration with Derek Pell and AI on a collection of short stories: THE MAN WHO ATE HIS HOUSE.
We’re now accepting submissions for OULIPO PORNOBONGO #4: Anthology of Erotic Wordplay. Pucker up your lipograms and visit our submissions page for details.
Music: Alexander Nakarada / Video production: BuzzReel Studio
TYPO 3 has finally arrived and it’s the best issue yet. 152 pages packed with innovative texts and graphics by an international roster of artists & writers.
FEATURING: Tim Newton Anderson; Tom Barrett; Aloysius Bertrand; Michael Betancourt; André Breton; Jahan Cader; Norman Conquest; Farewell Debut; R J Dent; Germaine Dulac; Eckhard Gerdes; Boris Glikman; Vasilisk Gnedov; Amy Kurman; Edward Lee; Emilia Loseva; Gabriel Pomerand; R. Prost; Doug Skinner; De Villo Sloan; Robert R. Thurman; Nico Vassilakis.
INSIDE: ON THE ROAD WITH RAY ROUSSEL BONSAI ITALIAN POSTCARDS CLASSIFICATION OF DREAMS NOTES TO THE TYPESETTER RUSSIAN FUTURIST POETRY EARLY SURREALIST FILMS HAWAIIAN BOARD GAMES DEAD CALLING CARDS ADVERBS GONE WILD EROTIC ALPHABETS BALLMER’S BARBIE COMBINATRONICS URBAN REBUSES LITTER RAT TEA BRETON’S FISH & much more