Today, over at the mother ship, we told you a bit about the history of Hernes, the You Look Nice Today writers’ retreat. Countless great works will be written there, and we’re excited to offer residencies to writers of ever-higher caliber.
But we should not forget some of the wonderful works that have already been produced at Hernes. A brief list:
- Halm Greenbread: The Do-Overs
- Justice Brie: Who Am I Slash What / A Dialectic
- Cresstin Keeper: Krishna Steals the Peanut
- Robert Langdon: Awoke Slowly
- Stoop Hass: Miracles of Near-Flight
The tragedy here is that, while these books will someday be considered the classics of a fallen age, they have proven too unpopular to keep in print (or even, in some cases, to print at all). It’s sad to think that these majestic works are, for all intents and purposes, lost.