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Begin transmission . . . Running from June 2020 to March 2024, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide. Readers received news straight from A.P. Fuchs's bunker studio at Axiom-man Central that was meant to engage, entertain, and have some fun. The Very Long Year Six took a long time to fulfill. It was a time of A.P. Fuchs's settlement into a new life and a new way of doing things. Ups and downs occurred, but in the end, art and writing prevailed. Topics include: the work log, blog headlines, content release notices, promotion of new work, and more. Exclusive to this…mehr

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Begin transmission . . . Running from June 2020 to March 2024, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide. Readers received news straight from A.P. Fuchs's bunker studio at Axiom-man Central that was meant to engage, entertain, and have some fun. The Very Long Year Six took a long time to fulfill. It was a time of A.P. Fuchs's settlement into a new life and a new way of doing things. Ups and downs occurred, but in the end, art and writing prevailed. Topics include: the work log, blog headlines, content release notices, promotion of new work, and more. Exclusive to this collection is a one-shot newsletter, Issue Two Hundred Sixty-one A, unavailable anywhere else. Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: The Very Long Year Six
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Autorenporträt
A.P. Fuchs is a working writer and illustrator, and the author of more than forty books. He is most widely known for his superhero epic, The Axiom-man Saga, and his shoot 'em up zombie trilogy, Undead World. He's been an independent publisher since 2004 and has played every role in the publishing business, including--but not limited to--editor, book interior and cover designer, publisher, and marketer. His spectrum of work includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, comics, essays, and articles. He also writes a weekly newsletter called The Canister X Transmission, which you can subscribe to here: www.tinyletter.com/apfuchs He can be found on most social networks sharing information. A.P. Fuchs makes his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, smack dab in the middle of North America.