This collection of four stories about everyday kids with fantastic powers includes Jenny, who can alter the world by drawing maps that aren't true, and Dexter, who can spray-paint walls with his thoughts.
Unlike the characters in his stories, David Skinner is strikingly human and, according to some people, quite likable. He currently lives in the badlands of suburban Colorado Springs with his wife, Jenn, and his pug, award-winning snuggler and chewer-of-things-that-are-not-his, Howie. “The Antichrist of Kokomo County” is Skinner’s debut novel.
This book was actually good. But It was also a short story metahuman story in one thin book. Eventhough it was short, I think it was pretty cool that David Skinner published this book.