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Brief Pose

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What if a fashion catalog could end the world?Eric Loan goes to the big city to fulfill his dream of becoming a filmmaker, but after a shocking tragedy, he is forced to drop out of film school. Grief-stricken, he finds solace in Brief Pose's new advertising campaign, a racy catalog of perfect beauty and belonging.But something is very wrong with Brief Pose. The homoerotic fantasy of the campaign starts to unravel Eric’s mind.Eric isn’t the only one. A mass hysteria spreads. Eric’s only hope is to navigate between reality and illusion and confront Brief Pose's mysterious founder before society collapses.Brief Pose is a queer sci-fi thriller that explores the power of images, the dangers of escapism, and the universal struggle to find genuine human connection.*Brief Pose is based on the award-winning screenplay.

313 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2016

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Wesley McCraw

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Born, raised, and currently living in Oregon, Wesley McCraw writes queer speculative fiction.

Wes graduated from the University of Oregon, where he completed the much-acclaimed Kidd Tutorial. During his time at the university, he was also a member of Write Club, where he trained under screenwriter Omar Naim (The Final Cut, Dead Awake).

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April 3, 2017
Original review posted at CymruBoyo Books

What if an advertising campaign was so effective it drove the public insane?

An interesting story about a not totally unbelievable advertising campaign that causes mass obsession, riots and murders.
The character's struggle with depression and loneliness is well portrayed and the ensemble of side characters are unique and develop along with the story. What I think was supposed to be a twist towards the end was a little obvious but it wasn't annoying at all.

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Sadness is something you go through. Grief is a concrete slab that pins you down. It doesn’t just disappear. Grief takes a black marker to any idea of hope. It crosses off anything that once made you happy. The ink is permanent. It stains every part of your day


Depression, the comforting water in which I swim, is a convenient excuse not to care about anything


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