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‘I want to bury it under a roundabout!’ Kim Noble on his unusual approach to promoting his graphic novel

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Performance artist Kim Noble is promoting his graphic novel, *In Pursuit of a Wonderful Nothing*, with unconventional methods. He has proposed burying copies of the book under a roundabout, a suggestion his publishers reportedly rejected. Noble also recounted past attempts to promote his work by leaving drawings in public toilets for publishers to find.

The unsettling performance artist, who has made some electrifying stage shows in his time, is taking a leap into literature with an eye-opening book, In Pursuit of a Wonderful Nothing. A hard sell, he thinks

There are commercial strategies to promote your first book, and then there’s what Kim Noble planned. “I asked the publishers if I could hire a digger, then go to a roundabout, dig a massive hole and bury the books under the roundabout,” he tells me, deadpan over coffee. “They didn’t think it was a good idea.” You don’t say, Kim. This is a book that has been decades in the making, Noble reports – while his conversation makes clear why previous efforts came to naught. “Someone once approached me to write a book about a show I’d made. I started to do drawings for it. But I didn’t give them to the publisher, I left them around London in public toilets, so the publisher had to go out and search for them.

“And then,” he adds dolefully, “they decided to do another book instead.”

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