Museum of the Unknown Writer: Essays
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Seventeen personal essays on travel, eating out, and getting by.
A third-generation Californian, Eric Peterson realized his dream of becoming a novelist in 2009. His work often delves into the world of travel and the lavish parties he witnessed during his early career. Peterson's style is known for its engaging storytelling and keen observations on life. His debut work was a finalist, while his second novel garnered several prestigious awards, cementing his literary prowess.






Seventeen personal essays on travel, eating out, and getting by.
Superstar artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, Transmetropolitan, Happy!) is joined by acclaimed artists Simon Bisley, Clint Langley, Colin MacNeil, and Gabo for the second pulse-pounding volume, written by Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey!
The story follows Charlie Vernon, who, after a painful breakup, navigates life with his dog, Mamie, in his Capitol Hill home. His world is turned upside down when he discovers that thieves have broken in and stolen Mamie, prompting a desperate search. This incident not only propels Charlie into a quest to reclaim his beloved pet but also forces him to confront his past and the emotional scars left by his relationship with Freddie.
Set against the backdrop of a charity fundraiser gala in Tucson, Arizona, the story follows Horace Button, a legendary food writer and the charismatic editor of Sunshine Trails magazine. Traveling in style by private railroad car, Button's journey promises a blend of culinary insights and social intrigue, highlighting his vibrant personality and the glamorous world of fundraising events.
Acclaimed artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, HAPPY!) joins writers Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey to bring you the tale of the galaxy's most dangerous employers: The Intergalactic Postal Service.
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The book offers a comprehensive introduction to chromatic homotopy theory, emphasizing its connections to arithmetic and algebraic geometry. It explores key concepts and frameworks within the field, providing insights into how these areas intersect and influence each other. This foundational text is aimed at readers seeking to understand the theoretical underpinnings and applications of chromatic homotopy in a broader mathematical context.
50 States 500 Places to Visit takes you on a tour through the best sights and attractions in every state across the country. Organized by region, and includes full-color photos of sights from all 50 states. Sights include museums, monuments, national parks, beaches, battlefields, buildings, and can't-miss cities. You'll discover dinosaur bones at Montana's Museum of the Rockies, explore Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia (the oldest residential street in America), and visit the antebellum mansions along Louisiana's Great River Road (also known as Plantation Alley). Hardcover, 144 pages
Set in a vibrant world of haute cuisine and political intrigue, the narrative features self-absorbed chefs, scheming politicians, and cunning publishing magnates. The story unfolds with a blend of humor and drama, showcasing the excesses of gourmet dining and the cutthroat nature of the culinary and political arenas, all while indulging in a lavish supply of premium liquor and wine.
New edition includes the bestselling original musical play plus the acclaimed, revised version that depicts celebrated WWI hero Billy Bishop.