Zeek found the first piece of eggshell in his High Country omelette. Don Bronco's more concerned about this than he is.
Don Bronco's (Working Title) Shell explores the roots of creativity and inspiration. A triptych of sorts. As if Italo Calvino had written Stranger Than Fiction. Familiar and unique, funny and maddening. You'll come away questioning your day to day, seeing your own story in a whole new light.
"Half what-the-hell-did-I-just read, half hell-yeah-I-just-read-that, Don Bronco's (Working Title) Shell is an eggshell-delicate narrative where you peel back the layers to reveal another egg—and when you peel back that layer there's another damn egg. It's hard not to think of Pynchon (that's a good thing), but this ain't pastiche. Clearly a labor of love, the book is funny, charming, deeply pontificating, and whipcrack smart. We could all learn a thing or two from it."
— TEX GRESHAM, AUTHOR OF SUNFLOWER