Thursday, November 18, 2010

Duncan Fallowell: 'How to Disappear' memoir published as objet d'art

DF: click pic to big up
Madame Arcati hears that Duncan Fallowell's next book is being published not by any of the dandruff set but by a sexy new publishing venture which comes out of the British art scene. They are called Ditto and have been joined by Bruno Bayley, one of the editors of Vice Magazine. He has been asked to find books of the highest literary quality to be published by Ditto as art objects. Bruno is 25 years old and the son of design guru Stephen Bayley. His very first book will be a non-fiction title from Duncan Fallowell called How To Disappear: a memoir for misfits and it's to be launched at the end of February, 2011.

More about Ditto. Duncan's site and penis.

22 comments:

  1. Marvellous news. But may I point out Naim Attallah does not have dandruff.

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  2. What's it about, New labour?

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  3. Fallowell looks as though he's seen a ghost writer!

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  4. What does a 25 year-old know about books or publishing? And what distribution deals does this Ditto have? Bruno should stop trading on the family name. Have you seen Vice? Celebrates the invasion of Tory HQ. I'm informing the police.

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  5. Publishing's nouvelle vague - at last!

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  6. The barman at the GrouchoThursday, November 18, 2010

    Bruno Bayley is extremely attractive. Can we have a picture of him instead of your mate Duncan or as well if you like, Madame Arcati?

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  7. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i feel better after that

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  8. Delighted to put up a pic of Bruno but someone should send me a snap. I have no idea what he looks like tho' there's a charming photo of him as a baby with his daddy.

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  9. Who is Duncan Fallowell?

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  10. He's more famous than Percy Thrower now

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  11. Not THE Fed Dineage? you lucky sod - howdyameet im?

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  12. Professor Woods has reviewed Fallowell's Going As Far As I Can in the latest edition of the academic quarterly Studies In Travel Writing, out December.

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  13. I think its blog needs some sexing up http://www.studiesintravelwriting.com/blog.php

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  14. Can we have a photo of Fred Dineage too?

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  15. Like his dotty scarf

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  16. What's it about, his book? Or did you write it?

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  17. A dangerous title for a book

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  18. Are you on some kind of medication, poppet?

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  19. I'll describe my book with a negative. It's the opposite of cheesy.

    Duncan Fallowell

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  20. New Zealand will be most upset!

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