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Inspiring stories and poetic prose.

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First published May 1, 1994

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Brian Andreas

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3,994 reviews2,249 followers
April 24, 2015
Rating: 3.75* of five

The Publisher Says: Expands on the laughter and lunacy of the first, with over 80 of Brian's stories & drawings, including such favorites as Angels of Mercy & True Things.

My Review: Three years ago, I heard about Brian Andreas somewhere and somewhen. I got a good deal of urging by friends who had read it and thought of me the whole time (or so I'm assured).

I guess I'm weirder than I thought.

Make that "more beguiling," as I'm also referred to for reasons best left unlearned. I hope all y'all will read and review the book. I want to know why the darn thing reminds people of me!
52 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2009
"As long as the sun shall rise goes the old lover's vow. But we are children of a scientific age & have no time for poetry. Still I offer a quite prayer of thanks for the sunlight each time I see your face."
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46 reviews3 followers
July 1, 2008
i read this little book on a little dock on a little pond in upstate new york on the longest day of the year.

living is art.
art is living.

this book is a perfect example of how learning to see the art of everyday can enhance your life.
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1,089 reviews15 followers
August 7, 2022
I read a lot of Brian Andreas during my formative years, and that just may explain some of my quirkiness! Either you get him, or ya don’t. If you do - then you’re my kinda people.
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202 reviews
March 19, 2021
"he kept a piece of algae behind his ear to remind him of his roots. A million years ago every place was a little place by the sea, he would say & my mind would go blank & I would swim through the day without a care in the world & it all seemed so familiar that I knew I would go back someday to my own little place by the sea" -Brian Andreas

Thank you for this. I think I might have needed it.
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316 reviews22 followers
August 8, 2019
Glad I found Brian Andreas after seeing his colorful posters in a handful of places. Slowly trying to collect all his story collections which just make me feel so good inside to read, re-read, and share.
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336 reviews1 follower
July 4, 2024
I loved this short book of poems and illustrations. The distorted semihumans make me feel pleasantly uncomfortable. I read it through one time and then immediately did a second read through so that I could add some of the poems to my journal. Its a real shame that I have no way to also copy the art in there as well, because I am doing myself a MASSIVE disservice of separating the art and the writing. They work so beautifully together.
My one critique is a pretty surface value one of "okay, well some of those were lame." But I feel as though that happens in almost every book of poetry or collection of short writings. The large majority are of quality so the handful of less than fantastic ones are easy to overlook.
And a bonus little pleasant surprise, I found out that an art print that I have had for a year or so and knew nothing about is called "Crossing the line" by Brian Andreas. That was pretty neat.
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62 reviews2 followers
January 27, 2025
Brian Andreas masterfully uses symbolism to explore the complexities of human connection and emotion. Through his signature blend of whimsical prose and striking illustrations, he transforms ordinary moments into metaphors for self-discovery. Andreas’s unique approach to storytelling highlights the power of symbolism in capturing the essence of what it means to be human.
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21 reviews
August 9, 2025
Probably one of my fav poetry books ever. I love the humor. I love the irony. I love the playfulness. I find that poetry too often over complicates things, which can be awesome if your trying to make your brain go on over drive. This book, you don’t have to work on the message too hard. It just comes to you. It’s silly, it’s playful, it’s beautiful.
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46 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2024
“i was waiting for the longest time, she said. i thought you forgot. it is hard to forget, i said, when there is such an empty space when you are gone.”

“she seemed to move everywhere dancing & music followed her like leaves on the wind.”

EEEEEEE
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26 reviews
January 16, 2025
reading this made me realize that i am not a good writer. my poetry is too much and too simple. this writing will come with age, life. i am far too young to remember my youth in a bright light and too old to be forward. however what i write is beautiful and what brian has wrote is beautiful.
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210 reviews
August 10, 2021
This was so simply and so profound. I feel so inspired and in awe of this.
141 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2022
Always love these.
"When people asked how old she was, she would say 1009365 more or less because she was so glad to be alive that she counted every day a birthday"
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980 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2024
I do like the humor mixed in with the truth. Strange but thought-provoking book.
38 reviews
March 17, 2010
I love Brian Andreas' art and stories. It's unique in a world where much is the same. Some of the stories are just nice. And there is an occasional one I read with a "huh"? And there are many little gems that expand my world just a little bit. I've read and own many of the books, though I'll mark just this one.

And I thought of adding this just now because my little story of the day arrived in my inbox (sign up at the website) and I smiled.
231 reviews
May 20, 2007
I bought this collection of quirky, funny and touching drawings and thoughts at the same time I acquired one of his
drawings ~ my favorite ~ which reads, "My mother always told me to finish what I started, but she had no idea of some of the people I'd be dealing with." I love the humor and truth of that line. They know who they are!!
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22 reviews6 followers
September 15, 2007
When I am sad or missing Iowa or just want to laugh, this book works!
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21 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2007
I have read this book time and time again, in Kristens garage. I have laughed, had tears in my eyes, coveted the images as my own, and desired this book to take me to bed.

1 review4 followers
August 16, 2010
Some of the most interesting, yet simple poetry I've ever read. Very lighthearted, yet passionately deep.
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14 reviews5 followers
February 20, 2016
Truly refreshing, had me laughing out loud- literally, and because I was at a Chipotle's restaurant, I was lucky not to choke on my rice and beans, lol
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