The Salvation of Billy Wayne Carter and Other Stories was published in paperback by Tritone Media in October 2009.
Billy Wayne Carter is a rock star who becomes the public face of the rebel movement in a second US Civil War–a war based on art. There’s Southern gothicism and sex and paranoid po-mo rantings a-plenty. My publisher calls it “a sexy, funny and wildly inventive tale that also makes some strong points about art and the Zeitgeist,” and you should believe what she says.
You should buy a copy. It’s really good. Really.

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