Fiction. The debut collection of visceral short fiction from notorious Toronto writer, editor, indie commentator, and small press overlord Hal Niedzviecki, SMELL IT lances the boil of urban life and sticks its nose right up to what oozes out. "One of the most brilliant of the younger generation of Canadian writers"—Eric McCormack.
Author City: Toronto, ON CAN
Hal Niedzviecki is the founder of Broken Pencil magazine and has published numerous works of social commentary, including THE PEEP DIARIES: HOW WE'RE LEARNING TO LOVE WATCHING OURSELVES AND OUR NEIGHBORS, HELLO, I'M SPECIAL: HOW INDIVIDUALITY BECAME THE NEW CONFORMITY, and We Want Some Too: Underground Desire and the Reinvention of Mass Culture. He has also published various works of fiction, including the novels LURVY: A FARMER'S ALMANAC and The Program, and the story collections SMELL IT and LOOK DOWN, THIS IS WHERE IT MUST HAVE HAPPENED.
Reviews and Other Links
author site