How much of who we are is defined by the stories we tell ourselves every waking moment of our lives? When we forget, does a part of our personality disappear as well? Part psychological fantasy, part ontological mystery, "The Found Diary of Avery Alexander Myer," written by M. A. Fink and illustrated with sketches by surrealist Gromyko Semper, explores the nature of identity and the fragility of reality through the eyes of Avery, a diarist with vague memories of violence. Called "A love letter to Myst, The Mysterious Island and Lewis Carroll's Wonderland" by sci-fi author Dean Francis...
How much of who we are is defined by the stories we tell ourselves every waking moment of our lives? When we forget, does a part of our personality di...
This illustrated chapbook contains six very short tales of uncanny wonder, dark whimsy, and, perhaps, uncomfortable truths nestled within gems of speculative fiction. Brief as they are, their themes and warnings may keep you wondering long after they end. Contains the following tales: Living in a Bubble Singular Timbuktu Card of the Day Incident at Squeaky's For Want of Axial Tilt Full page illustrations by artist Valen LaRae.
This illustrated chapbook contains six very short tales of uncanny wonder, dark whimsy, and, perhaps, uncomfortable truths nestled within gems of spec...