The word on Reggie Fox
On Ryan George's Reggie Fox and his play ristretto stiletto
"So rare is it, to find a calibre of work broad enough in girth to have both feet straddled comfortably across the Atlantic. With ristretto stiletto that perfect balance may be found. Ascribing to both the polish of the American turn of phrase and the unapologetic British obsession of idiosyncratic observation and assertion, Ryan George effortlessly and consistently serves to satiate both tastes, in equal measure. It certainly has what we endearingly term over here 'the London Look' and as such we eagerly await its landing in the not too distant future. "
-Mia Dancey, English poet, Intellectual and sociologist
"Ryan George touches on things that most people wouldn't dare and says what others want to but most likely wouldn't. His writing is ballsy and straight from the hip. After reading the amphigories my brain feels like it just mainlined some meth and has taken a wild ride through his mind, without a seat belt."
Annastaysia Savage, novelist, short fiction writer
"If you want witty verse and vibrant vignettes, Reggie’s “Wilde Amphigories” delivers like a double shot of espresso. “Wilde” is a high quality injection of mental caffeine that provokes the senses. Drink it in."
William D. Prystauk
author, screenwriter
His newest novel a crime-thriller "Bloodletting" will be published soon.
"The 'Wild Amphigories' live up to the title...even though the second word had to be explained to me. But that was all the explanation I could take. A map didn't help either. Reggie's pieces are all urban adventure and totally unexpected so just get on and enjoy the ride."
-Ross Klavan, nominee for the Independent Spirit Award for his screenplay 'Tigerland' starring Colin Farrell .
“Unlike anything else out there” -Art Posocco, screenwriter, essayist
“Reggie Fox is a prodigy of parody” -Anne Henry, writer
“His characters and settings are always lost in the post-modern ironic world of today, but embracing the contradictions of it…and finding the humor in it. ” –Christoph Purita, novelist/philosopher
“This is Reggie Fox at his utmost… something or other.” -Marguerite Redd
On “I think … Therefore I judge … Therefore I am.”
“This piece of writing seamlessly flows, with a natural trajectory all of it’s own. At the risk of ‘judging’ and therefore leading other people from the quagmire of investing real time in ascertaining the text’s merits (!), I heartily recommend it’s portrayal of the dangers of a world in which information is power, and many allow others to inform them of its currency. Dynamic and evocatively written, I feel the need now, to go and join some kind of reform group to free the Arts (and the mind) from the slavish misunderstandings of the masses.” -
Mia Dancey, English Poet, Intellectual and sociologist
"So rare is it, to find a calibre of work broad enough in girth to have both feet straddled comfortably across the Atlantic. With ristretto stiletto that perfect balance may be found. Ascribing to both the polish of the American turn of phrase and the unapologetic British obsession of idiosyncratic observation and assertion, Ryan George effortlessly and consistently serves to satiate both tastes, in equal measure. It certainly has what we endearingly term over here 'the London Look' and as such we eagerly await its landing in the not too distant future. "
-Mia Dancey, English poet, Intellectual and sociologist
"Ryan George touches on things that most people wouldn't dare and says what others want to but most likely wouldn't. His writing is ballsy and straight from the hip. After reading the amphigories my brain feels like it just mainlined some meth and has taken a wild ride through his mind, without a seat belt."
Annastaysia Savage, novelist, short fiction writer
"If you want witty verse and vibrant vignettes, Reggie’s “Wilde Amphigories” delivers like a double shot of espresso. “Wilde” is a high quality injection of mental caffeine that provokes the senses. Drink it in."
William D. Prystauk
author, screenwriter
His newest novel a crime-thriller "Bloodletting" will be published soon.
"The 'Wild Amphigories' live up to the title...even though the second word had to be explained to me. But that was all the explanation I could take. A map didn't help either. Reggie's pieces are all urban adventure and totally unexpected so just get on and enjoy the ride."
-Ross Klavan, nominee for the Independent Spirit Award for his screenplay 'Tigerland' starring Colin Farrell .
“Unlike anything else out there” -Art Posocco, screenwriter, essayist
“Reggie Fox is a prodigy of parody” -Anne Henry, writer
“His characters and settings are always lost in the post-modern ironic world of today, but embracing the contradictions of it…and finding the humor in it. ” –Christoph Purita, novelist/philosopher
“This is Reggie Fox at his utmost… something or other.” -Marguerite Redd
On “I think … Therefore I judge … Therefore I am.”
“This piece of writing seamlessly flows, with a natural trajectory all of it’s own. At the risk of ‘judging’ and therefore leading other people from the quagmire of investing real time in ascertaining the text’s merits (!), I heartily recommend it’s portrayal of the dangers of a world in which information is power, and many allow others to inform them of its currency. Dynamic and evocatively written, I feel the need now, to go and join some kind of reform group to free the Arts (and the mind) from the slavish misunderstandings of the masses.” -
Mia Dancey, English Poet, Intellectual and sociologist