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Lazy Gramophone is a collective of artists. First established in 2003 with the aim of helping young, independent, up-and-coming artists, writers and musicians gain exposure and showcase their work, Lazy Gramophone now represents a diverse group of creative individuals. Lazy Gramophone Press was established in 2006, and on May 1st published Adam Robert Green's debut novel, ‘Satsuma Sun-mover'. The novel has since been nominated for the Dylan Thomas Prize. Lazy Gramophone Press then went on to publish Sam Rawlings' poetry collection ‘Circle Time' and a limited edition of his short story book ‘Echoes of Dawn', as well as a series of handmade illustrated poetry booklets featuring collaborations between artists and writers from the Lazy Gramophone Artists collective. As exemplifi ed by ‘The Book of Apertures', all Lazy Gramophone Press books are the result of collaborations between a pool of talented creatives, including authors, poets, illustrators, artists, editors, typesetters, and designers. We have no specifi c agenda, rather an open taste for the weird and wonderful. However, one of our particular aims is to support young, emergent writers and artists by offering them a route into the world of publishing through our in-house editorial, design and production facilities.
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