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Ben Peek

It's about the books I write & the books I read & the movies I watch & and the movies I don't make.

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No Substance #201: Thirty Years of Nonsense

My birthday was on the weekend. I turned forty-eight. I don’t know how to explain it to you. I suppose we all feel like that after a while, like our selves and our ages are two distinct existences.

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No Substance #200: The Marketing of Patricia Highsmith

One of my long held interests is with bad authors, with the fakes, the cheats, and with those who are simply wretched humans. I like to read about them, their work, and how it has, or hasn’t changed how people view their work. I know it’s n...

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No Substance #199: Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed

Lately, I’ve found myself reading through the work of Ursula K. Le Guin. I’d read some before, of course. Some short stories, a couple of novels. I always liked The Left Hand of Darkness, for example. But I was never very focused on the wor...

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No Substance #198: John Woo's The Killer

A lot of director’s don’t remake their films, for obvious financial and time reasons, but some do. Alfred Hitchcock remade The Man Who Knew Too Much. Yasujirō Ozu remade A Story of Floating Weeds into Floating Weeds. Cecil B. DeMille remade...

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  • Ben Peek

    My name is Ben Peek. I live in Sydney, Australia and I'm the author novels and short stories, most of them strange. I don't really know what I'm doing here.

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