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“If you go through things, the warp and weft of time, there comes a point where you’ll feel it, you’ll see that you’re writing your own sentences”: An interview with Greg Gerke — Tobias Ryan

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In his debut novel, In the Suavity of the Rock, author and essayist Greg Gerke reflects on memory, […]

@MinorLits 25/06/2024 Interviews

“All you need is a story and to find the best way to reach the person reading it”: An Interview with Michael Winkler — Tobias Ryan

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After an arduous process of trying, and failing, to find a publisher, in 2021 Melbourne-based writer Michael Winkler […]

@MinorLits 16/05/2023 Interviews

“I wanted to turn something I had come to resent into something positive, creative”: An interview with Saskia McCracken — Tobias Ryan

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In Zero Hours (out next week with Broken Sleep Books), writer and editor Saskia McCracken shines a light […]

tobiasvryan 24/11/2022 Interviews

“He uses the dream as a weapon of resistance; he sanctifies memory as a means to justice”: A Conversation about Mahmoud Darwish’s ‘In the Presence of Absence’ with Alina Ştefănescu — Tobias Ryan

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When I approached poet Alina Ştefănescu about the possibility of doing an interview, the idea of discussing a […]

@MinorLits 01/09/2022 Interviews

“All great texts, in addition to creating, must also resist”: A Conversation with Ben Libman — Tobias Ryan

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Last week, Minor Literature[s] published Voyages Divers, a story paying homage to Georges Perec by writer and critic […]

tobiasvryan 30/06/2022 Interviews

Europe Crosswise: A Litany by Blixa Bargeld (trans. Mark Kanak) — Tobias Ryan

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In 2011, having finished my studies and with little idea what to do next, I left for South […]

@MinorLits 23/06/2022 Book reviews

“Anytime language breaks down, there’s always a possibility for a different reality”: A Conversation between Steve Hanson and Carl Lavery — Tobias Ryan

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Published earlier this year by Erratum Press, Steve Hanson’s Last Days of Pompeii – Vol. 1 is a […]

@MinorLits 26/05/2022 Interviews

“The Latin roots of the word ‘agent’ conjures up the idea of setting something in motion, contributing to the making of something, or driving something forward”: An Interview with Akin Akinwumi — Tobias Ryan

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Akin Akinwumi set up the Willenfield Agency in 2019 with the goal of offering an independent alternative to […]

tobiasvryan 07/04/2022 Interviews

“A publisher of literature moves samizdat out in the open”: An “Interview” with Josh Rothes — Tobias Ryan

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At a recent event to launch [title] by [name of author], Josh Rothes, writer, artist and publisher of […]

@MinorLits 24/03/2022 Interviews

“In the relationships between pure and hard data something poetic can manifest”: An Interview with Luis Sagasti — Tobias Ryan

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Professor and art critic Luis Sagasti is the author of six novels, two of which have been published […]

tobiasvryan 23/02/2022 Interviews

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