Monday, February 22, 2010

Masquerade

It wasn't all fun, though, as Williams told O'Farrell when asked to recall those days. “I found it difficult,” he said. “I got sort of nasty things through the post, like severed rubber hands with blood. And there was some strange American occasionally would send me his breakfast - the cornflakes, the milk and everything - in a sealed box. And you'd think ‘I don't really like this. This is getting a bit nasty’.”

Kit Williams looks back on the Quest for the Hare, set off by his book Masquerade.

(via linkmachinego)

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