Echoes & Embers, Nicholas Michael Matiz
$15.99A lyrical collection of short fiction exploring love, loss, identity, and ambition, Echoes & Embers traces the quiet moments of transformation that shape who we become.
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A lyrical collection of short fiction exploring love, loss, identity, and ambition, Echoes & Embers traces the quiet moments of transformation that shape who we become.

A psychologically rich graphic novel murder mystery in which a brilliant psychiatrist, struggling with bipolar disorder, becomes the prime suspect and reluctant detective in a deadly family scandal.

A bold, funny, and deeply honest graphic novel about queer identity, online fame, and self-discovery. Leo Rising follows a lesbian influencer in Alaska as she creates a secret trans identity to explore desire, gender, and belonging—only to find that living authentically means facing real-world consequences.

When Santa skips the chimney and slips in through Dad’s back door, the family dog becomes the wide-eyed witness to the most suspiciously festive Christmas visit ever. With jingling bells, a very full sack, and plenty of questionable “ho-ho-ho” sounds, this adult parody turns holiday innocence into deliciously naughty chaos. Packed with LGBTQ+ camp, dog-narrated misunderstandings, and more double entendre than Santa’s sleigh can carry, Santa Came in Dad’s Backdoor is the ultimate cheeky gift for anyone who loves holiday humor with a wink.

A witty collection of short plays that transforms everyday encounters into sharp, funny, and quietly provocative moments of connection, discomfort, and surprise.