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IN THIS ISSUE #45.

February 27, 2011 by David Gordon

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IN THIS ISSUE #45: THE VOYAGE IN/THE VOYAGE OUT.


PROLOGUE: THE ROBBERS (from THIS IS US), by David Marin.
     We're publishing David's book about his adoption of three kids in September of this year, but if you want to get your Kleenex out now, read about the start of his voyage…

WHAT'S YOUR GOD?: THE ONLY CHILD, interview by Mike Madrid.
     Oh yeah? You don't think you have one? Think again…

SPIRITUAL ADVENTURES OF CHINESE GODDESSES, by Brian Griffith.
     Look, this is not a religious site, okay? This is a site about STORIES and how they form our culture and what our culture is capable of achieving…and so a close look at the building block stories of another culture is that much more important to us. So have a look here, and then look out for Brian's book CHINESE GODDESSES, coming to an independent bookstore near you in Spring of 2012…yeah, I know it's a ways off, but you can't plan early enough for real information…

EXCERPT FROM SNOTTY SAVES THE DAY: THE HISTORY OF ARCADIA, by Tod Davies.
     Coming to the independent bookstore near you in May…and when you're looking for ways out, you can do worse than look at the fairy tales and children's stories of the world around you…

CHICKEN'S CHOCOLATE FINGERS, by Marie Davis & Margaret J. Hults .
    It's a voyage! It's a love story! It's an expansion of the reader's idea of a love story! Go Marie & Margaret, go!…

THE CORKSCREW SEALS, by Jodie Daber.
    Now THIS is an EAP story…what's wrong with scientific explanations involving mermaids, anyway?…

IT'S THAT TIME, by Julie Prince.
    There are some emotional states that can make a rocky voyage…for everyone else…

BJ'S LA DIARY: LONG TRAIN RUNNIN', by B.J. Beauchamp.

    And speaking of EAP voyages…BJ's memory of her family is a very very very American one indeed…

CYCLES, by David D. Horowitz.
   Welcome back, David…

ASK WENDY GIVES BACK, by Wendy Darling.
    Feeling an excess of virtue, EAP's own advice columnist figures out a way to make faerie land and our own world a better place…

                         

THIS MONTH’S EDITORIAL is pretty sure the Voyage Out starts with the Voyage In, and figures everyone should encourage the latter and not skip straight to the former…THE TODBLOG finally figures out what all EAP books have totally in common: a  search for a practical way to return to the Garden of Eden…JAM TODAY loves recipes that are Simple! Cheap! Delicious! and why not?…

This month’s photo is by ALEX COX...

Next issue is 1 May, and it's the WHY DID YOU WAIT?/WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? issue …and yes, we really want to know…contributions due by 15 April, please…

Want to add something to the conversation?  Get on the EAP mailing list?  Pick up a catalog of coming EAP books?  Email us at info@exterminatingangel.com…

got popular culture?  email Mike.  got anything else?  email Tod.

We've got a new partner in the Exterminating Angel Press project, ace publicist Molly Mikolowski of A LITERARY LIGHT, email her with any publicity needs:  molly.mikolowski@gmail.com…

Coming in MAY 2011 from EXTERMINATING ANGEL PRESS…

 

 

cover of SNOTTY SAVES THE DAY

 “Fascinating . . . A quirky, intelligent, and imaginative read for mid-teens and up . . . anyone who enjoys reading or studying fairy or folk tales and fantasy will especially enjoy this.”—ForeWord Reviews

Read an excerpt from SNOTTY SAVES THE DAY: The History of Arcadia, by Tod Davies, with illustrations by Gary Zaboly…

And MORE BOOKS from Exterminating Angel Press…

DIRK QUIGBY'S GUIDE TO THE AFTERLIFE: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT HEAVEN  PLUS A FIVE-STAR RATING SYSTEM FOR MUSIC, FOOD, DRINK, & ACCOMMODATIONS, by E. E. King

(The only book in history to have cover blurbs from Ray Bradbury–"Impish and delightful–a hilarious Zagat's guide to Heaven."–and Margaret Cho–"A fantastical, profound, hilarious and rollicking good ride through the heavens and hells of the afterlife! A wonderful book!" And really, what more could you ask for…?)

And a special Two Dogs Filming video about the book…

 

 

cover of DIRK    QUIGBY'S GUIDE TO THE AFTERLIFE, by E. E. King

 

 

 

Also, 3 DEAD PRINCES: An Anarchist Fairy Tale, by Danbert Nobacon, with illustrations by Alex Cox…

(About which no less a personage than IGGY POP says: "This is a beautiful book. The illustrations are wonderful. It definitely rocks! I ought to know." And indeed, he ought to…)

 

And ANOTHER Two Dogs Filming Video, starring Danbert and Mr. Death…

 

 

cover of Danbert    Nobacon's 3 DEAD PRINCES

 

Next time you're in your favorite indie bookstore, check out these books by Exterminating Angel Press…

CORRECTING JESUS: 2000 Years of Changing the Story, by Brian Griffith

 

cover of Brian Griffith's       CORRECTING JESUS

 

THE SUPERGIRLS: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines, by Mike Madrid                    

 

front cover of THE SUPERGIRLS

 

and JAM TODAY, A DIARY OF COOKING WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT, by Tod Davies (with trailer for the book!) …

 

front cover of JAM TODAY


 

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