Hexes for the Modern Age: Contemporary Curses for the People Who Irritate You the Most
By (Author) Val Brains
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Hardback
168
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 23mm
374g
Let's face it: most people irritate us. Hexes for the Modern Age is a tongue-in-cheek approach to giving these folks a taste of their own medicine. While inspired by witches' curses of the past, this is a gift book of 120 funny spells specific to the smartphone-obsessed, overworked, hipster-drenched reality of the present day.
Organized by categorylove, work, roommates, traffic, pets, weddings, and so oneach hex is accompanied by an irreverent, Demetri Martintype line drawing.
"May you start turning into your parents way earlier than you expected."
"May all the cords to your electronics become entangled in a massive death coil."
"May a full-size parking space that appears to be open actually be taken up by a tiny Vespa scooter."
"May you always have 3 percent phone battery when you have no idea where you're going and it's in the middle of nowhere"
Yes, its insightful. Yes, its funny. But most importantly, Hexes for a Modern Age explains a lot. I now know that the frequent and frustrating mishaps that shape my life are no accident . . . Ellis Rosen, New Yorker cartoonist and cartoon editor for Blunderbuss magazine
Genius! [This] book provides a busy modern woman like me with quick and easy hexes for every irritating person in my life. I have tried a few of them already and am very pleased with the results. Lydia Ortiz, illustrator for Teen Vogue and cat hoarder
With her witty and unreasonably effective debut tome, Val cements her status as everybodys go-to sorceress. Toss your voodoo doll, youll never be at a loss for vengeance again. Gaia Cornwall, writer and illustrator of Jabari Jumps and gal-about-town
Spot on and hilarious. If I were good with hexes, Id cast one on Val so shed forget she wrote this and I could take it to my agent. David Ostow, award-winning illustrator of So Punk Rock (and Other Ways to Disappoint Your Mother)
"Revenge is a dish best served through these hilarious cursestopless selfies sent to the wrong person, or one lone pube found on your bar of soap. What are you waiting for Make your shit list actionable!" Rachel Federman, author of Test Your Dog's IQ:Genius Edition
Yes, its insightful. Yes, its funny. But most importantly, Hexes for a Modern Age explains a lot. I now know that the frequent and frustrating mishaps that shape my life are no accident . . . Ellis Rosen, New Yorker cartoonist and cartoon editor for Blunderbuss magazine
Genius! [This] book provides a busy modern woman like me with quick and easy hexes for every irritating person in my life. I have tried a few of them already and am very pleased with the results. Lydia Ortiz, illustrator for Teen Vogue and cat hoarder
With her witty and unreasonably effective debut tome, Val cements her status as everybodys go-to sorceress. Toss your voodoo doll, youll never be at a loss for vengeance again. Gaia Cornwall, writer and illustrator of Jabari Jumps and gal-about-town
Spot on and hilarious. If I were good with hexes, Id cast one on Val so shed forget she wrote this and I could take it to my agent. David Ostow, award-winning illustrator of So Punk Rock (and Other Ways to Disappoint Your Mother)
"Revenge is a dish best served through these hilarious cursestopless selfies sent to the wrong person, or one lone pube found on your bar of soap. What are you waiting for Make your shit list actionable!" Rachel Federman, author of Test Your Dog's IQ:Genius Edition
Val Brains is an irreverent humorist and illustrator based in Austin, Texas. When she's not writing or drawing, she helps businesses and individuals discover the productivity benefits of playing at work. She also moonlights as a jumpsuit designer, wearer, and enthusiast. More @valbrains and valbrains.com.