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Equus Press are proud to announce the following three additions to its catalogue, forthcoming in autumn 2025: Ansgar Allen, JONATHAN MARTIN (Word Count: 45 000, release date: 1 Nov, 2025) “A relentlessly detached and digressive sequence of blunt, dry, unflinching incisions into the heart of bleakness.”—Vik Shirley “This book is an act of negation, it tells us what literature is by telling us what it is not, what it can't do and what it won't. It is appositely negative-theological, it is also an act of arson of a sort.”—Steve Hanson, Manchester Review of Books Michael Rowland, THE UNNAMEABLE OBJECT (Word Count: 55 000, release date: 1 Nov, 2025) The Unnameable Object is a sprawling, incendiary chronicle of Prague’s underground literary life, a chorus of voices, visions, and dérives that capture the unruly energies of a city and a generation. Presented as “100 Prague Cantos,” the book fuses memoir, fiction, poetic fragment, satire, and cultural critique into an exhilarating work of experimental writing. Emerging from the milieu of festivals, bars, paneláks, and basements, The Unnameable Object channels a community of artists, poets, and misfits into a single polyphonic work. Tobias Ryan, GLANTZ (Word Count: 47 000, release date: 1 Dec, 2025) In Glantz, Tobias Ryan delivers a claustrophobic study of inertia, conscience, and the paralytic rituals of everyday life. Set against a backdrop of shoddy bars, shoddier streets, and a shoddiest society in slow collapse, Glantz traces the movements (and stasis) of its eponymous anti-hero: a figure perpetually on the verge of speech, prayer, and confession, yet caught in a spiral of waiting, repetition, and failed transcendence. equuspress.wordpress.com/2025/09/20/ann…






























