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75 for the 75th – Selected: 2002-2022

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In his brand of multiverse, David P. Reiter probes planetary identity as exploratory memoir, ‘tweetem’ snapshots of the mind and body from stress to recovery, and fanzine remixes
of Dr Who. In these key selections from the award-winning My Planets: a fictive Memoir, Timelord Dreaming, and Time Lords Remixed he tests the limits of genre and text.

This is a profound digital narrative which both makes the most of the various possibilities of the digital realm whilst weaving a provocative, engaging and all too human tale.
– Judges’ Report, WA Premier’s Book Awards (on My Planets: a fictive memoir)

Illness as altered reality isolates us from the world. Sharp as a scalpel, Reiter beams trippy tweetems from his hospital bed, cracking sterile walls and piercing us with poignancy.
– Dr Leah Kaminsky, author of The Waiting Room (on Timelord Dreaming)

Here we have a satirical, surreal and insightful narrative that invites readers to click through, look up, chuckle and question everything. Beyond the sci-fi fandom and miscellany is a distilled and vital poetry that deserves multiple readings.
Jayne Fenton Keane, author of The Transparent Lung (on Time Lords Remixed)

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3 reviews for 75 for the 75th – Selected: 2002-2022

  1. IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)

    Basil Eliades takes us on an astonishing voyage. We don’t know the destination, even when we get there, but the journey is brilliant, visiting places we have never imagined.
    – John Marsden

  2. IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)

    Once again, Eliades has created a multifarious collection of poetry and art that is full of pathos, humour, rich visual imagery, and illumination.

    – Magdalena Ball, The Compulsive Reader

  3. IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)

    I’m sure I would have liked Lucian Freud much less!
    – Les Murray

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