Brad Phillips lives in Scarborough, Canada
"Brad Phillips says, at the beginning of this incredible book, that
honesty eludes him. Obviously, that's a lie. When you read Brad
Phillips, you understand why nice women write love letters to men
on death row." -Sarah Nicole Prickett--Sarah Nicole Prickett
"Essays and Fictions navigates the never-ending work of undoing
oneself, whether that be through drugs, sex, art making, or finding
a connection with someone worth living for. Amidst the ugliness of
the human condition, this book's beauty sneaks up on you." -
Chelsea Hodson--Chelsea Hodson
"Last week, Giancarlo Di Trapano turned me on to Suicidal Realism,
a short memoir by the Canadian painter Brad Phillips. It's not
exactly an edifying book. Phillips's main themes are drugs and sex,
in that order: "People who like to get fucked up with other people
are not people I like to get fucked up with." But Phillips has a
watchful intelligence and self-knowledge, and an impatient
sincerity, that sneak up on you (or at least, snuck up on me). He
doesn't ask to be liked, even by his groupies, but he does want to
communicate: "I'm not interested in the ones who are drawn to the
creator of the work, I'm interested in the ones who are drawn to
the content." --Lorin Stein
"One sign of encountering a great writer for me is envy. I'm
envious of the way Brad Phillips writes. I'm envious of his honesty
as a writer. I'm envious of his bone-dry turns of phrase and his
sarcastic observations. I'm envious of the slack alacrity with
which he attacks such morbid subjects as suicide, addiction, pain,
and death. I'm envious of the utter fearlessness he displays.
Writing is dead, but Mr. Phillips, decidedly, isn't." -Bruce
LaBruce--Bruce LaBruce
"Searingly honest, brilliant and disturbing . Brad Phillips peels
back the skin and bone and stares right into the human soul." -
Anthony Bourdain
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