One day you have taken enough, and then you begin to take it all back.
Daniel Handler's WE ARE PIRATES

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One day you have taken enough, and then you begin to take it all back.
Daniel Handler's WE ARE PIRATES
Looking for this week’s LitPill? Well, we’ve got some good news and some bad news.
The bad news is that LitPills is on a brief hiatus from creating new prescriptions. But don’t fret! More will be coming soon, starting back up in March.
The good news is that we’re making a transition from Redbubble to producing LitPills in-house! As you can see from the above pic, we’re already well on our way to making this happen.
However, we’ve still got a lot to do, and we’ll keep you updated as we unveil more and more of our master plan that will help LitPills finally take over the world! Or, you know, just provide some author love.
In the meantime, you can still get your prescriptions from Redbubble, and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
After a brief hiatus from the Indie realm, we’re proud to get back into it with this week’s pill, Ken Brosky! You may already know him from his Grimm Chronicles series--or perhaps you’ve just joined the Brosky party with his newest, The Proving. And if you haven’t read anything from him, you should remedy that soon!
In the meantime, we asked Ken our usual prescription of questions. Learn more about him, then pick up some of his books, and his pill! Enjoy!
1. Now that you’re a pill and someone can dose 100 mg of you, what makes up those milligrams?
50 mg of research, 10 mg of creativity, 15 mg of midwestern farm living, and 25 mg of s’mores-related snacks!
2. What possible side effects can your readers expect from dosing you?
You will develop an acute desire for marshmallows, and you may also get lost in the dark world of internet comics.
3. What’s your current dosage?
Just finished David Mitchell’s Slade House and really enjoyed it! Going to start reading some Patrick Rothfuss.
4. What doses over the years have had lingering side effects on you?
Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places really messed me up. It’s not for the faint of heart!
It's official: Litpills are now made in-house! Be on the lookout as we'll be shifting from redbubble to Etsy soon!
British author, Kazuo Ishiguro for you this week! He’s won prizes! His books have become films! And he’s a fantastic writer to boot! Add him to your reading list, and then buy his pill--or the other way around! More exclamations!
Have you been reading Libba Bray? Have you even heard of her? If the answer is “No” to either questions, you should remedy this. Stat. Once done, you’ll definitely want to show the world some Bray love by pasting her sticker up everywhere you can. You can get one here.
As per @thejodietaylor‘s request, we bring you everyone’s favorite read in high school and college, the man who wrote about eating babies, Jonathan Swift! Spread the Swiftian love, and don’t forget to put in YOUR prescription requests.
She probably was a wolf. Though when SHE cried at the moon the moon cried back and the stars gathered and each flake of winter's snow became a star until the sky became a Brighter-Thing-So-Much-More-Than-Stars.
Mark Z. Danielewski's FAMILIAR VOL 2