Tuesday, 28 June 2022
A new chapbook coming soon from Dye Hard Press
A new chapbook coming soon from Dye Hard Press: Aiyo!, three tales of terror by Pravasan Pillay – you’ll never look at a bunny chow the same way again! Watch this space.
Saturday, 18 June 2022
Shafinaaz Hassim receives Outside the cave
Author Shafinaaz Hassim receives her copies of Outside the cave and Off-ramp, both by Gary Cummiskey and published by Dye Hard Press.
Friday, 10 June 2022
Thursday, 09 June 2022
Pay a visit to Chatsworth
Have you visited the Indian community of Chatsworth, in Durban? Whether you have or whether you haven't, you can do yourself a favour and buy a copy of Pravasan Pillay's excellent debut collection of short stories, Chatsworth, from Made in Durban.
Sunday, 05 June 2022
A Dye Hard Interview: Richard Fox: Engaging with language
Richard Fox was born in Cape Town in 1975. He lives in Johannesburg and runs the T-shirt company T-Shirt Terrorist. His first collection of poems, 876, was published in 2007, and his second collection, otherwise you well?, was published by deep south in 2021. He has had poems published in journals such as New Coin, Ons Klyntji, Carapace and donga, and in the anthologies it all begins and glass jars among trees.
otherwise you well? is your second collection. Your first, 876, came out in 2007. I remember you had stopped writing for a while, and it was around 2013 that you started up again. Was there any reason for that period of silence?
I did take a hiatus; I think it was around 2002 though, and it lasted until 2006/2007, just before the release of 876. This was a difficult period for me. I was ‘going through changes’. The poetry in 876 was written between 1997 and 2001, most of that body in the last six months of 2001. This was the year I cancelled my corporate subscription with the world – I resigned from my job and holed out in a garden cottage at the back on my parent’s property, stayed up late, did all kinds of weird stuff, and wrote .. More.