Disarticulated Press

Publishing new and subversive fiction


About Our Authors and Editors

Greig Thomson

Welded on like a rusty barnacle, Thomson has become a lifelong resident of Adelaide, Australia, after moving from Glasgow, Scotland as a wean. He graduated from Adelaide University with a First Class Honours in Creative Writing, and he is now focusing his attention on running Disarticulated Press, a publishing house for dangerous ideas. He is also working on short-form fiction, and an upcoming novel. From the sublime to the ridiculous, Thomson's work is speculative and surreal, exploring dreams, hallucinations, and psychosis. His stories can be found in a variety of literary journals, as he attempts to share his unique voice with likeminded readers.

E. B. Roland

E. B. Roland is an enigma, wrapped in a riddle. Part time poet, voice over specialist, sculptor, painter, podcaster, he throws himself into a constant world of creative chaos. His smooth, Chicagoan accent has been the voice for many collaborations, including Greig Thomson's novella and sound experiment, 'Disarticulated'.

A legend of the UniBar in his younger days, Roland always communicated his ideas through poetry, rising from the golden amber of a brown bottle, and finding his true voice many years later when he put the bottle down. His nihilistic approach to life belies a deeper understanding of both the beautiful and the ugly, shadow and light. This can be heard in his now infamous recording, 'Things I Do That Other People Wouldn't'. He has recently published his complete works of poetry in a first edition entitled, 'The Nihilist Overture', available at Disarticulated Press.

Bobby Goldner

Bobby Goldner writes the way others keep journals: obsessively, hungrily, and with one eyebrow raised. Strung Out on Plenitudes is his first novella, a delirious mash of pop culture, paranoia, and tenderness. When he isn’t writing, he can be found reading strange journals left behind on trains, drinking too much coffee, or tracing patterns in the everyday chaos.  

Eve Zennarrow was born out of necessity and lives in the grooves of every record she’s ever loved. Yes, all that spinning makes her a bit dizzy, but it also gives her a new, delightfully twisted, way of seeing things, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. Don’t take her seriously. Seriously. Just play along. And sing. And dance.