NOW AVAILABLE: Fourth Wall Phantoms!
- joshuacutchin
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
After months of researching, writing, editing, reading, re-reading, pre-production, production, and post-production... Fourth Wall Phantoms is finally available. (Officially, that is. Timing a book release through KDP is tricky. It can take up to 72 hours for approval, and I have heard horror stories about books languishing in limbo for ten days. So, there was something of a "soft release" last week, which a lot of people noticed. That's fine... I'm grateful either way!)
Usually, a book release is marked by a sense of excitement. This time around, it's something different. Something calmer. Contentment, maybe. Each book I write is deeply personal to me, and this is no exception. In some ways, it might be the most personal of my books. Here are some thoughts I shared on video during the lead-up to release, to give you an idea of what to expect.
Some stats: Fourth Wall Phantoms clocks in at 571 pages, although the final page of the body is page 434. The rest (unsurprising for those of you who follow my work) is Bibliography, Index, and endnotes (1,515, to be precise). All that being said, the book is significantly longer than any single volume of Ecology of Souls, but less than that whole project when combined.
S'more stats: even though it wasn't even technically out, this happened once or twice in the Kindle store, which I am quite pleased with:

You can pick up your eBook or paperback from Amazon. As per usual, I'll also be offering signed paperback copies directly from me. I feel like this is an especially important option, nowadays, for obvious reasons. And I don't up charge, beyond S&H.
If this option interests you, please send an email to foodtaboo@gmail.com with "FWP purchase inquiry" in the subject line. I like to confer with everyone individually on shipping options and such. Among other things, I also like to offer a discount bundle to anyone buying multiple titles. I should have author copies by the middle of the week, hopefully.
Thank you all for supporting this weird life I lead. You'll never know how much it means to me.
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