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Thanks to everyone who came to the Frederik Peeters thing and last night’s Richard McGuire/Steven Appleby event. I failed to get pictures of either of them but Chris Thompson did (one, two) and put them alongside a round-up of the evening’s conversation which is a thing he does regularly instead of sleeping. I had other things on my mind, like dinner, and when that was over and done with I did get this picture at The Stockpot where Paul Gravett takes people to introduce them to fine English cuisine and round green things that used to be peas. This is pre-treacle pudding. Post-treacle pudding is a thing we need not think about, suffice to say we all have diabetes.

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If you’ve got the upcoming Gosh! events in your diary and are planning on coming along then this is the blog post for you! Avoid those embarrassing moments when you meet the creators face to face and try to wing your way through an awkward conversation because you haven’t read their stuff. Read their stuff! We’ve got just the tonic:

Sandcastle is the latest by Swiss graphic novelist Frederik Peeters who you’ll remember from Blue Pills, a book about his relationship with a woman with HIV. The new one is written by film director Pierre Oscar Levy (currently working on a film adaptation of Blue Pills, as it happens) and sees 13 strangers on an idyllic, secluded beach brought together when a woman’s body is found floating in the water. It’s a beautiful hardcover book (reviewed by our pals over at the FPI Blog) and you can pick one up now or on the night of his talk which is this coming Friday the 11th of November. Do your homework or don’t. I won’t be quizzing you.
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Here at Gosh! we like Luke Pearson a whole bunch. We got the young British comics creator to illustrate our We’re Moving poster not so long ago, and then we threw him a book launch for his graphic novel Everything We Miss at our brand new digs. Currently a Luke Pearson art show adorns the Gosh! walls in the lead-up to the release of his new book from Nobrow, Hilda & The Midnight Giant, his follow-up to last year’s Hildafolk.

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As the pumpkins piled up high here on Berwick Street over the last week or so I announced a few signings and events we’ve got coming up in November. In the likely event that you were looking the other way when it happened here’s a Previously, on…

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