Print Release: Cognitorisk
Celebrate our authors and buy our first physical collection on Amazon.
Earlier this year, when I told my good friend we were running a physical edition of Futurist Letters, he told me it needed to be something that looks great on a coffee table. I don't know if he even has a coffee table. He probably lives in a dorm, or a van. But, he’s a UC man, and UC types have high standards, so I knew we had to run a cover that could really knock some socks off.
Today, we are proud to release Futurist Letters: Cognitorisk. This is the first compendium of Futurist stories, and with your help it won’t be the last. You may also notice we have a new logo on our banner, to mark this new era. Thanks to a longtime reader for modeling.
If you’re a writer in this collection, buy one! Buy more for your friends! Then tell your friends to buy more! If your story didn’t end up included, buy one anyway, and we’ll put the revenue straight toward the next collection. If you like someone featured in this book, buy it! If you’re simply a fellow traveler in the scene, an aspiring wordsmith, a collector of unique texts, buy, buy, buy!
It’s a beautiful book. You’re a beautiful person. Support and celebrate our hardworking contributors and get a piece of the action today.
Cognitorisk features work by
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