Jacob Esau is a former reporter, a future source of nourishment for the robots, a part-time professor, a painfully introverted raconteur, and a creative writer for hire.
Jacob Esau, a writer of Syrian descent, splits his time between the middle and eastern regions of Tennessee. As a Mideast Tennessyrian, he envisions the coming day when he will be imprisoned in some unnamed totalitarian state while writing and illustrating a weekly comic strip.
He will publish these comics on his jail cell walls with just an audience of fellow inmates and prison guards to guffaw at his life’s work, their barks of elation only drowned out by the cracks of rifle butts and night sticks against his skull.
Until that torturous, fortuitous day comes to pass, he will begrudgingly settle for selling little dramatic scenes told in the form of comic sonnet zines …
… like the ones you can read HERE.
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