From the desk.
40 Years
This year marks forty years of The Journal of Experimental Fiction.
To mark the anniversary, the press is making a selection of backlist titles available at reduced prices. The discount scales with what is left on the shelf: forty percent off where stock is deepest, scaling down to ten percent on titles closer to running out.
The selection skews toward depth:
- The James R. Hugunin docufiction sequence — six books on photography, art criticism, and the form Hugunin spent four decades developing.
- The Yuriy Tarnawsky Placebo Effect trilogy, plus the late mininovel cycles. Like Blood in Water is the entry point.
- Jeffrey Di Leo’s Experimental Literature: A Collection of Statements, the press’s anthology of the form, in both paperback and hardcover.
The remaining titles span forty years of the JEF catalogue.
Backlist pricing applies until inventory is exhausted.
— The Journal of Experimental Fiction