forever!!!! Obscurity is a virtue hehe...successful day jobs + ownership of/access to independent presses means we can release anything we please, for like-minded types
... Fairly interesting interview aside, before I hunt you for sport, I'm dumping 3 grams of raw LSD into a bottle of shotglass, filling it with water, then tying each of you to a chair for a week under 24 hour camera observation as part of a documentary I'm working on.
All of you. not just any acid, but raw powder. One tenth of a gram is a thousand hits, one gram is ten thousand hits. Three grams in a shotglass and you’re going to need help wiping your own ass after you shit for a month.
Well, never say never . . . maybe I'll change my mind one day (though it's not like any publishers I know are beating down the door for it either!). Actually, I think Justin might very well be the only person living in Japan who has a physical copy (that is, assuming he still has the copy I sent him years ago).
Who IS this creature? I know less about JAMES CHAMPAGNE now than I did before I read this kerazy interview.
How long is Neo-Passeism prepared to labor in obscurity?
forever!!!! Obscurity is a virtue hehe...successful day jobs + ownership of/access to independent presses means we can release anything we please, for like-minded types
Well. Glad to hear it.
... Fairly interesting interview aside, before I hunt you for sport, I'm dumping 3 grams of raw LSD into a bottle of shotglass, filling it with water, then tying each of you to a chair for a week under 24 hour camera observation as part of a documentary I'm working on.
James has never even sipped alcohol or puffed a cigarette and you want to START him on acid? 😅
All of you. not just any acid, but raw powder. One tenth of a gram is a thousand hits, one gram is ten thousand hits. Three grams in a shotglass and you’re going to need help wiping your own ass after you shit for a month.
BEFORE I FINISH THE HUNT, but after you've been acquired, rather.
I've enjoyed what I've read of James' works. Shame that Confusion won't get a reprint. I thought the premise was pretty cool.
Well, never say never . . . maybe I'll change my mind one day (though it's not like any publishers I know are beating down the door for it either!). Actually, I think Justin might very well be the only person living in Japan who has a physical copy (that is, assuming he still has the copy I sent him years ago).