Jack and Mr. Grin

My second published book, Jack and Mr. Grin, is now back in print for the first time in years. I pulled this and all my other Eraserhead Press and Lazy Fascist Press books from print back around 2018 after I realized they hadn’t paid me in like a year. No reason. No apology. Lesson learned. Anyway, I was never happy with the original publication so it’s nice to see this edition come out looking the way I want it to and edited the way … well, edited period.

As always, thanks to the handful of you that have stuck around over the years. I truly can’t express how much it means to me.

Jack Orange is a twentysomething guy who works at a place called The Tent packing dirt in boxes and shipping them off to exotic, unheard-of locales. He thinks about his girlfriend, Gina Black, and the ring he hopes to surprise her with. But when he returns home one day, Gina isn’t there. He receives a strange call from a man who sounds like he’s smiling—Mr. Grin. He says he has Gina. He gives Jack twenty-four hours to find her.

What follows is Jack’s bizarre journey through an increasingly warped and surreal landscape where an otherworldly force burns brands into those he comes in contact with, trains appear out of thin air, rooms turn themselves inside out and computers are powered by birds. And if he does find Gina, how will he ever survive a grueling battle to the death with Mr. Grin?

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Published on September 07, 2024 09:00
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