A dexterous story that’s wildly original. Wily and sinuous, it takes you by the hand and demands that you follow, and you desperately want to, despite the terrors that you know lie ahead. – Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of Night Babies
The most nightmarish of metafictions – the grimy, queasy, fugal complicity of ‘Dan Coxon’ spews and bleeds out, leaving the reader radically disorientated and disturbed. – Timothy J. Jarvis, author of Treatises on Dust
Coxon’s stories find an Aickmanesque balance where their strangenesses can simply be, and where we feel increasingly that we are witnessing characters who find themselves in over their heads in a world that they cannot fully understand. – Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses (on Come Sing for the Harrowing)
24pp