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On Esperanto

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-11-92015-11-24Categories General, Politics, Writing5 Comments on On Esperanto

An association for non-left writers

An association for non-left writers
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-10-272015-10-27Categories Academia, Letters, Politics, Writing2 Comments on An association for non-left writers

Feel the boredom and write anyway: An introvert’s advice for the war of art

Feel the boredom and write anyway: An introvert’s advice for the war of art
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-08-252014-09-18Categories WritingLeave a comment on Feel the boredom and write anyway: An introvert’s advice for the war of art

On being a pick-up artist (PUA)

On being a pick-up artist (PUA)
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-05-282015-10-11Categories Gender, Self, Writing1 Comment on On being a pick-up artist (PUA)

Top applications for collaborative reading and commenting

Top applications for collaborative reading and commenting
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-05-192014-05-22Categories Books, WritingLeave a comment on Top applications for collaborative reading and commenting

How the writing is going

How the writing is going
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-04-222014-05-22Categories Writing1 Comment on How the writing is going

Self-publishing and return on investment

Self-publishing and return on investment
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-04-142014-05-22Categories Books, WritingLeave a comment on Self-publishing and return on investment

To a writer facing personal troubles

To a writer facing personal troubles
Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-01-242014-05-22Categories Letters, WritingLeave a comment on To a writer facing personal troubles

Overman

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-10-10Categories Writing1 Comment on Overman

Should fictional characters be likeable?

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-09-302013-09-30Categories Books, Writing2 Comments on Should fictional characters be likeable?

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Kiss Me, Genius Boy cover Kiss Me, Genius Boy is Ben Hourigan’s debut novel, and the first of three volumes in the No More Dreams series. Available on the full range of e-book platforms for just $3.99 ($5.99 on Kindle), KMGB is an unforgettable tragi-comic tale of teen romance and obsession. Full details here. My Generation's Lament cover My Generation’s Lament (No More Dreams #2), released in January 2013, continues the story of the former prodigy Joshua Rivers and his nymphomaniac lover Lilian Lau, as well as portraying the ugly side of student radicalism and delving into the Rivers family’s secrets.

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Ben Hourigan is an indie novelist, the author of Kiss Me, Genius Boy (2011) and (2013). He is also the owner of editing, publishing, and communications consultancy Hourigan & Co., and of ebook label Nameless Books. He has lived in Melbourne, Osaka, Sydney, Chiang Mai, and Bangkok.

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