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I Feel Love

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  • Condition: Brand New
  • ISBN: 9781910593851
  • Author(s): Hanshaw, Julian
  • Publisher: SelfMadeHero
  • Pages: 152
  • Format: Paperback
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About the Author Julian Hanshaw won the Jonathan Cape/Observer/Comica Graphic short story prize in 2008 with 'Sand Dunes & Sonic Booms', before releasing the acclaimed The Art of Pho, Tim Ginger, and Cloud Hotel. Krent Able is an illustrator best known for his work in the Guardian, NME, and Vice, and on the award-winning documentary Deep Clean. Together they created the Eisner-nominated anthology I Feel Machine. Product Description Love makes the world go round. It can also turn your heart as black as coal. In a series of short fictions, Krent Able, Anya Davidson, Julian Hanshaw, Cat Sims, Benjamin Marr and Kelsey Wroten explore love’s dark, twisted underbelly, and offer a much-needed antidote to everything that is sweet, cloying and conventional. Through wife-swapping, slash fiction, medieval aliens, childbirth, swamp monsters and a mysterious black balloon, I Feel Love questions the one emotion that is meant to make us feel good―but that often does the exact opposite. As unflinching as it is honest, this is the kind of book you don't take home to meet your parents. From the Back Cover Love makes the world go round. It can also turn your heart as black as coal. In a series of short fictions, Krent Able, Anya Davidson, Julian Hanshaw, Cat Sims, Benjamin Marr and Kelsey Wroten explore love’s dark, twisted underbelly, and offer a much-needed tonic for everything that is sweet, cloying and conventional. Through wife-swapping, slash fiction, medieval aliens, childbirth, swamp monsters and a mysterious black balloon, I Feel Love questions the one emotion that is meant to make us feel good―but that often does the exact opposite. As unflinching as it is honest, this is the kind of book you don’t take home to meet your parents.