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Tomorrow Nothing

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Everyone is afraid of dying. One of the only ways to live forever is to become remembered by becoming a celebrity. The novelist becomes insane with the prospect of dying. But…there are crazy people everywhere, which is what will be found out while reading this novel. With the very writer of Tomorrow Nothing , Jim Morrison, the reader, a stagehand for the novel Tomorrow Nothing, Robert Frost, Ernest Hemingway, Dylan Thomas, and Legion For We Are Many Demons as characters running through a surrealistic world of insanity and chaos, Tomorrow Nothing promises to be the bizarre anti-novel.

148 pages, Paperback

Published September 7, 2005

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December 31, 2007
Do you enjoy spending afternoons in coffee shops? Do you like to look through the zines that they sometimes have in their "free" section? Are you often disappointed with the selections? Do you occasionally find something worthy of your time, not exactly a masterpiece or anything but with writing that's decent enough to entertain you until you've reached the bottom of your cup?

Do you ever wish the zine was written by Jesus Christ? If so, this is the book for you.

Jason Roger's novel is told primarily from the point of view of Jesus, with occasional interludes from literary icons and often the author himself. Roger's unique presentation makes the book resemble the typical zine. Only instead of using collage, he uses things like wingdings, different font sizes, and footnotes to achieve a similar effect.

Tomorrow Nothing is a fun read and will please fans of religious satire.
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