
V.M. Harrigan's most popular book is Four Doorways in or near New Orleans with 3 saves and an average rating of 4.
V.M. Harrigan has been writing and publishing one DIY thing or another since the early 90s, starting with short stories and poetry in small press magazines such as the Lilliput Review, Sidewalks, As If and Rag Mag. On any given weekend evening this bleary-eyed creature could be spotted in the local 24-hour print shop, glue stick and xacto knife in hand, slapping together 7-inch record covers or zines about Writing, Noise, and Experimental Ambient. Interviewing musicians led to indie record label Manifold Records, which operated from the mid-90s until the late 2000s.
These days, Harrigan enjoys writing his stories and thinking about annihilation. But mostly he likes being a family man, forever waiting for Summer to come ‘round so he can drag out the little inflatable pool that he would live in if he could.