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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

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)

Announcing my 2013–2014 writing sabbatical

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-08-222013-08-22Categories Self, Travel, Writing1 Comment on Announcing my 2013–2014 writing sabbatical

Writing as your best self

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-07-292013-07-29Categories General, Self, Writing1 Comment on Writing as your best self

Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi: Things aren’t always what they look like

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-06-172013-06-17Categories News, Politics, Self1 Comment on Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi: Things aren’t always what they look like

Ben Hourigan in The Age on self-publishing, and a new book

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2013-01-62013-01-16Categories Books, Self, WritingTags Books, WritingLeave a comment on Ben Hourigan in The Age on self-publishing, and a new book

2011: a year in reading, elation, and heartbreak (part 3 of 3)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2012-12-272012-12-30Categories Books, Self, WritingTags Books, Love, reading, WritingLeave a comment on 2011: a year in reading, elation, and heartbreak (part 3 of 3)

2011: a year in reading, elation, and heartbreak (part 2 of 3)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2012-12-262012-12-30Categories Books, Love, Self, WritingTags Books, Love, self, WritingLeave a comment on 2011: a year in reading, elation, and heartbreak (part 2 of 3)

What's important to you at home?

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2012-04-24Categories Self1 Comment on What's important to you at home?

2011: a year in reading, elation and heartbreak (part 1 of 3)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2012-01-22012-01-2Categories Books, Self, WritingLeave a comment on 2011: a year in reading, elation and heartbreak (part 1 of 3)

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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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