New Content Warnings for Atthis Arts Works

In the spirit of making their work more accessible, Atthis Arts publishing is starting off the year by revamping their method of content warnings for their works, including my own novel, The Traveling Triple-C Incorporeal Circus.

If you have wanted to try out my novel or any Atthis Arts work, but are cautious of potentially-triggering material, you can now visit this page and navigate which works would be a good fit for you.

The content warning for The Traveling Triple-C Incorporeal Circus is also there, but I will include it here as well. (Mild Spoilers Ahead)

This novel explores life and relationships through the lens of death in a lighthearted, though sometimes serious way. The main character dies at the beginning, in a vehicle collision, and the characters throughout include dead humans depicted in ghost form. These characters show the methods of their death including elements of gore. These bodies are depicted in a factual manner, not intended to evoke horror. Mild, violence is depicted, though in ways that could be upsetting, including violence against an animal, gun violence, and police abuse. All violence is presented in a negative light. One main character is a transient black woman who does not speak verbally, and she is subjected to casual ableism, racism, and classism during her journey.

We hope that this will make Atthis Arts works more accessible to everyone, and that lots more people can check out the great stories from Atthis!

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