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Tag Archives: cemetery essay
Death’s Garden Revisited is available for preorder
Last September, Death’s Garden Revisited came out from Blurb.com in a glorious hardcover edition that I am really proud of. The cemetery photos are huge and lovely. The colors are exquisite. The edition was everything I’d dreamed of. The book Death’s … Continue reading
Death’s Garden contributor: Brian Thomas
Brian and I have known each other since high school. We wrote Star Wars fanfic together. We wrote Lost Angels and Angelus Rose — the novels about Lorelei and Azaziel — together. I’ve had the pleasure of publishing Brian’s essays … Continue reading
Death’s Garden Revisited is on sale now!
I’m so excited to announce that my next cemetery book is available now. Death’s Garden Revisited collects 40 powerful personal essays — accompanied by 80 full-color photographs — to illustrate why people visit cemeteries. Spanning the globe from Iceland to … Continue reading
The Hardest Thing(s)
I’ve been hard at work editing the essays for Death’s Garden Revisited all month. I think the final book will have 45 essays in it, exploring people’s relationships to cemeteries from every angle. I plan to announce the Table of … Continue reading
So many books, so little time
To be honest, January passed in a blur. I started the month with nothing on my calendar for the year, beyond the idea of some books I wanted to work on. Then our shower broke and we suddenly had to … Continue reading