Last month Travis Jeppesen and myself realeased our first collaboration “poems I wrote while watching tv”. It is a ruthlessly implosive meditation on the death of language in a media-saturated world. Poems I Wrote While Watching TV ponders the mundane and the un-nameable with a highly personal mixture of devastation and humor. With over 40 color reproductions from myself. This is Travis’ second book, his first being Victims which is available for sale in the right hand links section here.
Critical praise for Jeppesen’s first novel Victims
“Infused with schizophrenic logic and a gleefully unique syntax, Travis Jeppesen’s debut novel, Victims, reads like a fictional embodiment of outsider art. Its bosky surrealism and anti-authoritarian aura suggest Henry Darger’s Realms of the Unreal, and like Adolf Wölfli, Jeppesen has a flair for skewed reasoning and an obsession with internment […] An artfully fractured vision of memory and escape, Victims maintains a rigorous structure throughout—even when the aliens show up.” — Michael Miller, Village Voice



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