The third novel by Richard Milward is a 'choose-your-own-adventure' escapade and a homage to surrealism. It is available for the first time in this magnificently elegant White Rabbit author/series look.
The third novel by Richard Milward is a 'choose-your-own-adventure' escapade and a homage to surrealism. It is available for the first time in this magnificently elegant White Rabbit author/series look.
'I found the eyeball fifteen minutes before I found the rest of him.'
Having moved to London with her athletic boyfriend, the sweet-but-stuttering Stevie, Kimberly soon tires of him and decides to destroy the relationship from within by being as cruel as humanly possible. When her tactics lead to Stevie's violent death by his own hand, Kimberly embarks on a determined, but no less disastrous, venture in 'unadulterated altruism'. Her soul hangs in the balance - will she ultimately spend eternity in the great TopShop in the Sky? Will she be reincarnated as a pampered greyhound or a deadly bacterium? Or will she be cast into the abyss, tormented endlessly by her past demons and her malevolent pet hamster Lucifer? This is the story of Kimberly's redemption, or possibly her damnation: it's up to you. There are six different endings on offer.Sees [Milward] shift effortlessly from thrilling new talent to major literary force to be reckoned with... Milward contemplates the Big Questions in a bittersweet paean to the UK capital in his own inimitable style and does so with his most impressive series of textual experiments, poetic flashes and lip-smacking imagery to date. His punchy, super-smart prose is driven by an irresistible energy and masterful flair -- Camilla Pia The List
Dark and surreal yarn . . . Milward holds our attention with endearing characters and quirky storytelling techniques . . . a deliciously playful, marvellously adventurous fuck-you of a novel -- David Clack Time Out Book of the Week
Even [Milward's] most ardent fan would have been hard pushed to imagine the glories he would give us with this year's offering... Kimberly's Capital Punishment is a typically punchy and experimental tale which puts most other 27 year-old British authors firmly in the shade -- Brian Donaldson The List Best Books of 2012
It will blow cobwebs off your soul. Full of panache, heart and hideousness -- Joe Stretch, author of FRICTION, WILDLIFE AND THE ADULT
A modern psychedelic masterpiece . . . utterly unique -- Russ Litten, author of SCREAM IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
I can't help but admire the way he monkeys about with form, his blackly comic ambition, and the sheer demented energy of his storytelling... Likeably offbeat -- Edmund Gordon Sunday Times
Milward's quicksilver inventiveness, which seems motivated by a truly weird sense of humour, provokes a sort of bewildered admiration -- David Evans Independent
Richard Milward was born in Middlesbrough in 1984. His cult debut Apples was published in 2007 when Richard was twenty-two years old, followed by Ten Storey Love Song in 2009 and Kimberly's Capital Punishment in 2012. Apples was shortlisted for The South Bank Show/Times Breakthrough Award 2008, Ten Storey Love Song was chosen as one of Waterstones New Voices 2009, and Kimberly's Capital Punishment was picked as Time Out Book of the Week in 2012. Both Apples and Ten Storey Love Song were adapted for the stage, winning awards at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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