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Book Club from Hell

Book Club from Hell, Bonfire Books, Nina Power, Lewis Woolston, Lucas Smith, Tooky's Mag, Stephen G. Adubato, Gabriel K. Sinclair, Brad Kelly, Jack BC, Thingol

We read cursed and non-cursed books

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  • Book Club from Hell

    We read cursed and non-cursed books

  • Bonfire Books

    Bonfire Books based in Melbourne, Australia. Publishing fiction, non-fiction and poetry. www.bonfirebooks.org

  • Nina Power

    Writer, Philosopher, Insensitivity Reader. [email protected] (I will respond eventually)

  • Lewis Woolston

    I'm a writer living in Port Lincoln, South Australia. My first book "The Last Free Man and Other Stories" was published by Truth Serum Press in 2019. My second book "Remembering the Dead and Other Stories" was published by Truth Serum Press in 2022.

  • Lucas Smith

    Writer from the OC and Country Australia. My first book, Spare Us Yet and Other Stories, was published in June 2025 by Wiseblood Books. EIC Bonfire Books, Melbourne.

  • Tooky's Mag

    A magazine for the contemporary man.

  • Stephen G. Adubato

    Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo

  • Gabriel K. Sinclair
  • Brad Kelly

    Host of Method and Madness podcast. Tarotphant.

  • Jack BC

    Publishing fiction, one half of The Book Club from Hell.

  • Thingol

    Thingol, also known as Elu, was one of the two kings of the Teleri, the other being his younger brother Olwë. He was also the King of Doriath and the greatest lord of the Sindar.

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