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Reading “The Plague” in the time of coronavirus

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2020-05-172020-05-17Categories BooksTags Books, coronavirus, covid-19Leave a comment on Reading “The Plague” in the time of coronavirus

Why I’m not radically honest anymore

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2016-01-312016-01-31Categories Books, Philosophy, Psychology, Reviews, Self2 Comments on Why I’m not radically honest anymore

What my ratings mean, and why I use the five-star system

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2016-01-242016-01-24Categories Books, General, ReviewsLeave a comment on What my ratings mean, and why I use the five-star system

The Man in the High Castle (review)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-12-202015-12-20Categories Books, General, Movies and TV, Reviews, SF&FLeave a comment on The Man in the High Castle (review)

Often, people really do think we’re human

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-07-152016-04-7Categories Books, Gender, SF&FLeave a comment on Often, people really do think we’re human

Last Words from Montmartre (review)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-05-202015-12-20Categories Books, Gender, ReviewsLeave a comment on Last Words from Montmartre (review)

The Hugo awards controversy

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2015-04-72015-04-7Categories Books, PoliticsTags English Literature, Fantasy Fiction, science fictionLeave a comment on The Hugo awards controversy

The Manosphere! (review)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2014-06-262014-06-26Categories Books, General1 Comment on The Manosphere! (review)

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

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

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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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