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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.

Browse the backlist →

Backlist pricing applies until inventory is exhausted.

— The Journal of Experimental Fiction