Launching officially in April, I'll be signing copies of my debut book at StokerCon in late April, on the Queen Mary in Long Beach CA. I'll also be signing copies of You, Human along with my fellow Dark Regions/Written Backwards colleagues.
Here's a preview of the Cover Design as it's looking now, thanks to the amazing skills of Written Backward's Michael Bailey, editor and graphic designer extraordinary.
The Inside is pretty cool too!!! In fact, Michael and I really hit this out of park IMO. He really understood my approach and added to it, and this is a real collaboration between us. Form and Content are artfully aligned; such that it should be purchased as a hardcopy because it is an actual OBJECT to enjoy in the meatworld, not as fun in the digital. it's got a lot of fun stuff in it and cool to even just flip through. It's about as shallow as a cartoon vagina and deep as whatever the deepest thing in the universe is-- I don't know-- God's coffin? Whatever.
Much love to J. Daniel Stone, John FD Taff, and Michael Bailey for the blurbs on the back. I know they are heartfelt, and even if it doesn't state so explicitly in my book, my gratitude toward them mirrors such an ontological status.
Anyway here 'tis
Here's a preview of the Cover Design as it's looking now, thanks to the amazing skills of Written Backward's Michael Bailey, editor and graphic designer extraordinary.
The Inside is pretty cool too!!! In fact, Michael and I really hit this out of park IMO. He really understood my approach and added to it, and this is a real collaboration between us. Form and Content are artfully aligned; such that it should be purchased as a hardcopy because it is an actual OBJECT to enjoy in the meatworld, not as fun in the digital. it's got a lot of fun stuff in it and cool to even just flip through. It's about as shallow as a cartoon vagina and deep as whatever the deepest thing in the universe is-- I don't know-- God's coffin? Whatever.
Much love to J. Daniel Stone, John FD Taff, and Michael Bailey for the blurbs on the back. I know they are heartfelt, and even if it doesn't state so explicitly in my book, my gratitude toward them mirrors such an ontological status.
Anyway here 'tis