"And then there are the stories. Impressionistic, fleeting, and often personal, they have included subjects like a father’s mental decline, invitations to attend a garage-music festival, and the disembodied voice of a reincarnated fish talking to his past lover. Accompanying images are equally dreamlike and possess an archival quality: blurry, distressed, or dog-eared photo effects and the use of black-and-white candids give a voyeuristic sense that you’re looking at a stranger’s photo album."
Abe's Penny: serialized art and literature printed and mailed on postcards. Narratives unfold in sequence, one part per week. Also see Abe's Peanut, our art and literature publication for kids.