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Go and buy this book. It's wonderful. It's great.

I love it!! I found out about it when I was

applying for an internship at Arsenal Pulp Press.

I got the book for free and now it's one of my

all time favorite books.

Tara Kimberley Torme

http://www.arsenalpulp.com/bookinfo.php?index=243

ManBug

By K. Ilsley

Price: $19.95 CAD $15.95 USD

ISBN-13: 9781551522036

About this book

UPDATE: Finalist for the ForeWord Magazine Book

of the Year Award (Gay/Lesbian Fiction); winner

to be announced June 2007.

The first novel by K. Ilsley, whose first

story collection, Random Acts of Hatred, was

published to acclaim in 2003. Told in dreamlike

fragments, ManBug unfolds as a love story between

Sebastian, an entomologist with Asperger's

Syndrome (similar to autism), and Tom, a

spiritual bisexual who may or may not be

recruiting Sebastian for a cult. They explore the

world through their relationship, seeking meaning

and value in themselves through the other. They

also try to avoid the inevitable toxins around

them, both real and imagined—like bugs avoiding

insecticide—while asking the question, Just how

much poison can any of us absorb?

ManBug is a beguiling, tragicomic novel about

beauty, horror, desire, and what lurks just

beneath the skin.

Sebastian used to be a research entomologist.

Mostly, Sebastian researched the development of

pesticides.

Much about this work in the killing field

disturbed Sebastian (for example, the casual use

of the concept " termination opportunity " ).

When distressed, Sebastian tended to express

conflict. A blurt of truth might escape his lips

before he could help himself. This could be, for

example, while compiling mortality data, or

tweaking a statistical analysis of residual

contamination by increasing the sample size.

Smoothing the result, it was called. Smoothing

the rough edges of truth: the research facility,

through a shift in perspective, became a factory

generating statistics. They virtually

manufactured data, based on demand.

Statisticians called the data massage, increasing

the sample size.

Managers called it, broadening the research

horizon.

Sebastian called it, diluting the evidence.

Diluting it until the answer came back, " no

detectable residue. "

But all the poison was still in there.

Somewhere. Somebody was eating it.

ReviewsSexy, funny, and daring—a bug's eye view

of how we invent and elude one another, how we

try to capture the ineffable with words and are

left only with mantras. Reckless, unflinching,

and just crazy enough, Ilsley fights his way

toward a new taxonomy of the real, one of the few

steps forward for gay fiction in many years.

People will call this book postmodern, but it is

something much finer and harder: modern, and

assigned reading for everybody.

—Mark Merlis, author of An Arrow's Flight and

Man

About Town

You may never again think of lipstick or your

nose or chocolate-covered raisins in quite the

same way.

—Xtra!

This fractured love story is captivating ...

[with] moments of transcendent beauty.

—Calgary Herald

Ilsley's larky and radiant story provides more

than the anatomy of a disorder. There's lots of

winking humor ... along with emotional

spelunking, fun bug facts, and even a little

Sanskirt, all within the context of a love story

that yields an unexpected universality.

—Out Magazine

What fascinated me about ManBug was the way in

which Ilsley tells the story.

—Echo Magazine

A work of sophisticated intelligence, grappling

with the world's big, refractory mysteries.... an

elegantly accomplished love story.... a book that

works impressively on many lvels and delivers

keen intellectual and aesthetic pleasures....

ManBug serves notice its author is going to be

around for the long haul. Ilsley has important

things to tell us all.

—Tom Sandborn, The Globe and Mail

Wry and often funny ... Ilsley makes us

fit together the puzzle pieces of Sebastian's

romance with Tom.

—GLBTRT Newsletter, American Library

Association

ManBug saved me. I read it in one sitting, one

giant gulp of pure bliss. Here is a book composed

of fragments and fancies, a book that utterly

disdains anything resembling a traditional plot,

a book full of voice and vigor, a funny book, a

sexy book, a book so well constructed, so

carefully controlled that it would be easy to

miss how deadly serious are its idea and themes.

When I first read Manbug, I knew I'd finally

found the book to kill my inner conservative.

—Matt Cheney, Litblog Co-op

More Information

See K. Ilsley's website

News

K. Ilsley, Writer in Residence at Berton

House

" Long before I grew up, my teddy bear taught me what love really meant-being

there when you're needed. " -Jim American writer

" the brand-new teddy on my shelf will always be a stranger. But the tattered

bear I hold so tight will be my friend forever. " -Vande Zande-American

writer

" My teddy! He was filled out with stuff of dreams. " -Heidi Mair American writer

" We all live in suspense, from day to day, from hour to hour; in other words, we

are the hero of our own story. " - McCarthy, b. 1912 American writer

" I think that wherever your journey takes you, there are new gods waiting there,

with divine patience-and laughter. " - M. Watkins, b. 1945 American writer

" A little of what you fancy does you good. " -Marie Lloyd (1870-1922) English

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