Kirsten Bishop: The Oubliette.
An oubliette was originally a dungeon where you put people about whom you wished to forget (the word comes from the French ‘oublier’, to forget). This oubliette is a place where the work of some neglected and obscure writers can be found. I like to think of it as something like a crack at the back of the literary world’s sofa.
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