autofiction

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autofiction is a recurring concept in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between November 13, 2024 and November 13, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “the hazards of autofiction… a melding of horror and autofiction based loosely on Zeischegg’s post-porn life”. It most often appears alongside A Year on Earth with Mr. Hell, Alex Katz, Alex Osman.

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  • Category: Concepts
  • Mention count: 1
  • Issue count: 1
  • First seen: November 13, 2024
  • Last seen: November 13, 2024

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November 13, 2024 · Original source
Cocktail selection aside, I appreciate Chloe’s openness. I’m kind of amazed by the sheer range of topics we cover over the course of two hours: politics, (w)age gap relationships, the hazards of autofiction, salvageable character defects, the challenges of working in PR, familial influence, and a whole host of weirdos. The running theme seems to be a shared sense of ambivalence. We’re still piecing it all together.
Tonight is Christopher Zeischegg’s book launch party. Chris is a client of mine, and I’ve been planning this event for months now. Apocalypse Party Press recently re-released his novel The Magician, a contemporary horror novel that garnered a rabid cult following when it was originally published by Amphetamine Sulphate in 2020. The Magician is a dark, hallucinatory journey through California’s fractured dreamscape, a melding of horror and autofiction based loosely on Zeischegg’s post-porn life.