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Project : <1% series

*a series of novels as art*






terra incognita has begun to publish a small series of quality, innovative novels which push the bounds of literature and art.

This series is meant to be understood like a visual art exhibition, where each novel is an artwork in its own right but where each can be understood in juxtapostion with the others. The series explores ideas of self-deception and bad faith  - Sartre's existential humanism updated and reconceived for the 21st century. Choice is a central theme.






Introducing: less than one percent

Each title probably has a limited market appeal. We believe that despite this the world is a more interesting place with these titles in it.

Each title within the series has a print run of 250, and despite this, is affordable - £8 (around the average price for paperbacks). All editions are on quality paper using quality and sustainable printing methods.


£9.99 each which includes
UK postage and packing

Buy first 2 novels in the series
£15 incl P&P




New authors are invited to contact terra incognita for further information on publishing within this series. Series Titles:

Alana Jelinek
'Ohm's Law'
The relationship between
power and resistance.

The novel is part of a larger artwork which includes performance / live art work, internet-based projects and physical interventions.




Distribution
All distribution is through terra incognita.
We give preference to independent bookstores but we're yet to come up with a distribution strategy we're happy with.
Dai Vaughan
'The Treason of the Sparrows'

The novel is not exactly a prequel or a sequel, but an 'equal' to 'Non-Return', (Serren, £7.99) - exploring what if the other choice had been made.




To order a copy directly, please contact terra incognita contacts