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RETCON: Songs, Stories & Separation Soup
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0698190-1-7
- EAN9781069819017
- Date de parution17/10/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRewinder Industries
Résumé
A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR CREATIVE MISFITS Ever feel like your life is a TV show with not-so-great writing? Francy Planet knows the feeling. After his band imploded, his marriage ended, and his identity crumbled, he did what any good writer does with a messy plot: he rewrote-or retconned-the whole thing. Part memoir, part comedy show, part late-night conversation with your friend who might ask you to read their screenplay, RETCON is a treasure map for anyone who's felt like a misfit trying to make sense of their scattered story.
Alongside reflections on his debut album, Planet serves up wildly imaginative tales-from depressed robots making 90's music, to Quantum Leap with scene kids, and a one-night-stand with a mystical goddess that doesn't go as planned. Plus, the world's most emotionally honest soup recipe. If you love the vulnerable humor of Mike Birbiglia, the existential spirals of Bo Burnham, or the cosmic absurdity of Douglas Adams, this genre-bending collection will feel like home.
Alongside reflections on his debut album, Planet serves up wildly imaginative tales-from depressed robots making 90's music, to Quantum Leap with scene kids, and a one-night-stand with a mystical goddess that doesn't go as planned. Plus, the world's most emotionally honest soup recipe. If you love the vulnerable humor of Mike Birbiglia, the existential spirals of Bo Burnham, or the cosmic absurdity of Douglas Adams, this genre-bending collection will feel like home.



