"Neer states that a computer is just a stone after all, a profound statement that the advancement of the modern world is proportionally isolating. With soft spoken and thoughtful wit, Neer addresses the world around him, poetically and effectively. Autobiography is a sentimental confessional, where lyrical prose speaks better than paragraphs of text."
- Emily Sipiora, editor of Moloko House
"A nebula (Latin for 'cloud') is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. Originally, nebula was a name for any diffuse astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way. I just learned this after I read this book. This book which made me want to be 'twelve and punk rock again.'"
- Lucy K Shaw, author of The Motion
Author note: "I wrote this book in one week and only vaguely remember writing it. If one were to read one of these poems out loud to me, I would probably not recognize the poem. When I emailed Spencer Madsen to ask for a blurb, I described the book as being 'about grief and drooling, mainly.' My hope is that people will drool or think about drooling when they read this book."