JOHN PALISANO, BRAM STOKER AWARD WINNER, SAYS:
Now, one really needs to get the physical copy, as there are so many details surrounding the text through art design to be appreciated and explored. The stories range from a series of noir tales that reminded a lot of William S. Burroughs . . . That being said, Erik T. Johnson is his own voice.Those other authors are used simply as references . . . It's like a lost beat collection . . . but through a time warp and a very New York lens. Loved it!
Now, one really needs to get the physical copy, as there are so many details surrounding the text through art design to be appreciated and explored. The stories range from a series of noir tales that reminded a lot of William S. Burroughs . . . That being said, Erik T. Johnson is his own voice.Those other authors are used simply as references . . . It's like a lost beat collection . . . but through a time warp and a very New York lens. Loved it!
Thanks John! (I love you too)
P.S.-- I don't know how to put a Copyright thingy next to "Bram Stoker Award", so pretend it's there or teach me how, O ye invisibles!
P.P.S.-- I still don't know how to tie my shoes.
P.S.-- I don't know how to put a Copyright thingy next to "Bram Stoker Award", so pretend it's there or teach me how, O ye invisibles!
P.P.S.-- I still don't know how to tie my shoes.