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Book Launch Recap

The Hobart Blog has a recap of Pasha’s book launch, which happened in Canada the other day.

His mom was there. And his sisters. And a girl he goes around with.

Pasha Malla: adored by women.

Filed under: Pasha's misc. goings-on

Big City Girls

A dissection of “Big City Girls,” one of the stories from The Withdrawal Method, at Walrus.

Filed under: reviews

Bottomfeeder

Pasha reviews Tara Grescoe’s new book, Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood.

I know it’s part of the buzz-building, when someone has a new book out, they have to do a bunch of reviews for other books and such, just to get their name out there. But I’d prefer to read a story actually BY Pasha any old day.

Filed under: reviews

Racism Journal

From the Globe & Mail: Self-Portrait of a Racist– a lengthy think piece from Pasha about self-exploration of his racism.

Filed under: non-fiction

A Video of Pasha Reading

Here’s a video of Pasha reading a story he wrote as a young lad. One of the things I learned from this video is that I’ve been pronouncing his first name incorrectly all this time. Seriously this has been a theme with me lately.

Filed under: stories

Interview in the National Post

“Honest Light” is The National Post’s interview/spotlight on Pasha Malla. It reveals details of his youth.

Filed under: interviews

Why Even Bother

Here’s a collection of pieces Pasha has written for Litpark.

Filed under: non-fiction

Story in Nerve

Pasha gets rated R in Nerve.com with All Aboard The Shame Train.

Filed under: stories

Quill & Quire review of The Withdrawal Method

Here’s Quill & Quire’s review of The Withdrawal Method. It starts off with some back-handed compliments but overall the reviewer likes it.

Filed under: reviews

More Stories from McSweeney’s

Filed under: McSweeneys, Pasha's mom, stories