• Image of Novellas and Collections

-STOP: a collection of forty-nine poems written entirely in International Morse Code from the perspective of recently-dead ghosts. The Five movements of … - — .–. address the many facets, attitudes, and reactions to death in a translate-it-yourself, telegram-like format freed from humanity by a total lack of punctuation–excepting, of course, the word STOP. Note: this is not an impossible read. Content is only printed on right-side pages; left sided pages contain the key to the Morse code alphabet. There are blank lines under each line of content to write in deciphered letters.

-POSSUMS DON'T GET RABIES: a short novella about an opossum named Chernobyl and a demon called Iodine, dealing with adventure, love, and disease. The pages are intentionally scanned with a low-quality, hazy setting so that while the text is still readable and the illustrations are discernible, it gives the appearance of how a possum would perceive the book.