Guillermo Stitch: "I don't really write with the aim of exploring themes"
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Irish author Guillermo Stitch on his epic new novel The Coast Of Everything, being inspired by The Arabian Nights, and his love of literary heavyweights Thomas Pynchon and Alan Moore.
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