The Sequel is a razor-sharp, darkly comic novel about accidental genius, artistic fraud, and the absurd machinery of modern success.
After writing The Wall, a book I firmly believe is absolute trash, I do the unthinkable: I write a sequel. Only this book isn't about a wall; it's about an alternate universe in which The Wall becomes a huge success.
There's just one problem: the me in that other universe still thinks it's garbage. Because it is
Blending metafiction, satire, and biting cultural commentary, The Sequel explores the strange gap between art and audience, intention and interpretation, success and self-worth. It's a novel about sequels, about fame, and about the terrifying possibility that meaning is something other people invent for you.
Witty, self-aware, and uncomfortably honest, The Sequel is both a continuation and a rebellion-a book that questions not only what makes a masterpiece, but who gets to decide.