This is a project up on the Pubslush site now. It looks amazing and if you support the campaign, you can even get a copy of the book! I strongly recommend supporting this project, I think many of us can relate to the pressures of being on the cusp of 20 or 25. It's called Blowin'It & here is some more about what you're in for.
"This humorous novel expertly captures the recessionary tone of today’s quarter-life crisis and lets readers in on a little secret: it’s okay to fail."
"Blowin’ It follows Billy George -- mid-twenties, underemployed, half in love -- on a questionable road trip from Philly to the Southwest. Billy gets a check in the mail, quits his placeholder job, and drives a van filled with ancient Chinese artifacts across the country, encountering alluring anarchists, sagacious con men, and other lost souls along the way, until he lands at the geographic and figurative rock bottom of his life in Key West.
For those of us growing older and further away from the attainments of previous generations, Billy George is an instantly recognizable, funnier, and more heedless version of ourselves.
With a satirical style reminiscent of Terry Southern and a deferential nod to the Coen Brothers, author Wintfred Huskey writes with dead-on, deadpan humor about the economics of a quarter-life crisis. Blowin’ It asks important questions about the power of money, the attainment of happiness, and the purpose of failure."
Support it here!
Check it out! xoxo
"This humorous novel expertly captures the recessionary tone of today’s quarter-life crisis and lets readers in on a little secret: it’s okay to fail."
"Blowin’ It follows Billy George -- mid-twenties, underemployed, half in love -- on a questionable road trip from Philly to the Southwest. Billy gets a check in the mail, quits his placeholder job, and drives a van filled with ancient Chinese artifacts across the country, encountering alluring anarchists, sagacious con men, and other lost souls along the way, until he lands at the geographic and figurative rock bottom of his life in Key West.
For those of us growing older and further away from the attainments of previous generations, Billy George is an instantly recognizable, funnier, and more heedless version of ourselves.
With a satirical style reminiscent of Terry Southern and a deferential nod to the Coen Brothers, author Wintfred Huskey writes with dead-on, deadpan humor about the economics of a quarter-life crisis. Blowin’ It asks important questions about the power of money, the attainment of happiness, and the purpose of failure."
Support it here!
Check it out! xoxo