Thu. Oct 9th, 2025

Evan Findlay Hay, long-time droog, scholar, occasional acrobat around (or, ahem, dangling above) a pool table, and all-round dangerous mind, has put out a mini book The Gospel According to Eric — published by Overground Underground.

According to the publisher’s site, ‘The Gospel According to Mr. Eric testifies the making of histories and myths, both split and spilt across borders of genre and social strata. Yes, something something against totalising narratives something something but also: How do identities congregate around a cause in the first place? What are the textual mechanisms by which this occurs?’ — and who am I to argue with something something like that? 

It’s also quite bonkers and very funny. 

But don’t take my word for it when you can take Evan’s word for it: “A Conversation with Evan Findlay Hay” right here: https://overgroundunderground.co.uk/blog/f/a-conversation-with-evan-findlay-hay

Available from https://overgroundunderground.co.uk/books

Read it, or forever suffer the pain of wondering what life-changing and ineffable TROOFS are embedded in the Ericolian screed. 

Author Evan Findlay Hay in a Bristol cafe sporting a La Banane Qui Pouvait t-shirt by FictionalShirts
The author himself. T-shirt by FictionalShirts/Psipook psipook.redbubble.com

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By chris page

Magazine editor, writer of fiction and non-fiction; exile; cat person; red wine for blood and cheese in his soul. Chris Page is the author of the novels Weed, Sanctioned, Another Perfect Day in ****ing Paradise, King of the Undies World, and The Underpants Tree. He is also a freelance journalist, copywriter, editor, cartoonist, illustrator, graphic designer, and consultant in the use and abuse of false moustaches (don’t wear them — you’re welcome — the invoice is in the mail).