The UK magazine .net had a short interview with "The Brains Behind" The Brick
Testament in their August 2004 issue. I just recently acquired a copy, and have
scanned the article for the Brick Testament press page:
Also, my German publisher recently sent me photocopies of seven press articles
from newspapers and magazines in Germany, coinciding with the August release of
Das 1. Book L., the German edition of Stories from the Book of Genesis. I've
put scans of these online too:
Unfortunately, I don't know what they say, but my publisher seems to think the
book is going over quite well. If any German readers would care to confirm
that, it might ease my mind. @8^)
(...) I´m not german, so I can´t relate to You all of the intricate punning and analysis of ironies in the texts, but I will give a sample. In this one the final paragraph pretty much sums op the tone in most of them: (URL) ärgert, der werfe den (...) (20 years ago, 29-Sep-04, to lugnet.mediawatch)
(...) playing with LEGO bricks (...) stake". The World you present is a giant botch, the beings are distorted, and God is a bearded Frankenstein. Compare this smiting to the articles by the catholic news agency: (...) translation as the textual (...) (20 years ago, 30-Sep-04, to lugnet.mediawatch)