Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Ragnar: I think we are not with the aim to provoke discussion. It would lower the action-art. But i


Readership wiley blackwell Moon is an interesting corner of Icelandic books. Moon has published eight books that have only been printed in 69 copies each only been available on so-called moon night which occurs on the full moon. Admittedly, the publishing house has recently drawn out of habit, and published a book for the general market, the poetry collection Alzheimer variant after Hjort Marteinsson. wiley blackwell Moon books are both known and unknown Registrar writers and some have even taken their first steps in cooperation with the moon. The founders of the publishing house are Hjartarson wiley blackwell Day, Ragnar Helgi Olafsson and Arni Thor Arnason. I met Dag and Ragnar in a cafe in downtown where we discussed include experimental attitude, basic literature and einkahúmor wiley blackwell their moon-men.
Ragnar: Any words.
But now Forlagið published two books [Anxious genius after Sverri Norland and sophisticated, My Story - biography ideas for Peter Gunnarsson] that have come out with you before, like in some form at least. Árni said OTA to the manuscripts?
Ragnar: All of the above. Some of us have read or heard about. We were naturally together in education, the Day in the University in writing, so there we had to see something in each other and with our fellow students. So we sent a message of your favorite authors and ask them if they have any. We had, for example, contact Kristin Ómarsdóttir first strike, it was kind of an author who was the dreams of our list.
Day: Yes, this is an amazing book. It is precisely such a script she had been ready for a while but did not know what she should do with. The book product simply by the moon and the moon was created for the book. Orphans book absolutely had to come out.
Ragnar: It was the same with his book Peter Gunnarsson, we approached it as a first strike and asked if he had anything that fit into this form. He is the author of one of our favorites. Her book Margrétar [Bjarnadottir, My Life, for example,] was a book we've had news of interest wiley blackwell to us and we went after her to allow us to see.
Ragnar: Yes, some of the books have been made after encouragement from us. So it really is all open. Pure grains sights orders simply, is also something that we thought would be fun to do.
Date: We've also got sent the script has been as good as ready and there has not been a major editorial and always some slight. But we also get a script which has been much more editorial and greater cooperation, which is really nice.
Ragnar: In a certain way, she was sure aesthetics dominant in our approach from the beginning. Perhaps a certain kind of prose ... or poetic prose, let's say, and I would say that it was quite certain harmony in the books, but we are always in the unexpected. The moon is completely open to the terrestrial mixed with the other. I think we try to make a cocktail, unexpected cocktail, so to ourselves like this fun, books must contain at least our publishers surprise.
Ragnar: And it may also well be that this format ... I do not know what the long lifetime, these books. But it may well be the moon to do something else, and even something that you'll hear even less of you have heard of the Moon books.
Ragnar: I think we are not with the aim to provoke discussion. It would lower the action-art. But it is still quite natural that those works could cheer aware of them, but we are not in any mission, not even for the arts seen.
Day: What is pleasing is that we are providing these authors very good readers, grateful readers, if they are not many. There is something beautiful to get 69 good readers, it is just fine.
Date: I do not quite. I was in a course in the University wiley blackwell which was to make an "object" and I decided to publish wiley blackwell a book. I wrote a book called wiley blackwell suicidal behaviors in Finland was just a very small book, and I decided to just put something publishers name on it and thought the moon. As a result, I was a bit excited for the release of small books. And Ragnar were also ready to discuss different aspects of publishing and the balls were also a lot of things so that somehow out of it then just happened.
Ragnar: Yes, books are non-partisan, not long enough to be considered novel and perhaps not explicable poetry books either. Thus the first to start with, there were books which were in some strange boundary. We did some kind of manuscripts and suspected that they were more and thought it would be fun to bring this out.
Day: So were all sorts of other ideas as with the time and literature. What books are eternal, which is perhaps not exactly exciting conceptual. Book a pass into oblivion then somehow

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