With Queer Fish in God's Waiting Room by Lee Henshaw starting to make a major mark since it's recent launch, it was very exciting to see it chosen for review this weekend by Nicholas Clee in The Guardian - and an excellent review at that.
As well as liking the entertaining novel and the author's very skillful craft, it was also nice to have positive comments about Legend Press. In fact, while it being the first of our titles to really catch his eye (fair play at least for honesty - everyone entitled to their view) he believes with Queer Fish 'Legend may be on its way'. Therefore, let's hope this book is the major hit is deserves to be.
I will be fascinated to see the hopefully very positive effect this has on sales, having spoken recently about the changing relationship between the broadsheets and the book market. But first of all, make sure you've ordered your copy - in fact, you can do so right here:
Queer Fish in God's Waiting Room
by Lee Henshaw
‘Like some stoned new Kerouac, simply brilliant...’ Dom Joly.
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Great review, I'm really pleased! It shows that Legend Press really does have a range of titles with 'something for everyone' --excellent to see that Queer Fish is Nicholas Clee's 'something', and I'm sure he'll like many more of the titles coming up in the future too.
Posted by: Emma Howard | 17 February 2008 at 04:56 PM