We recently reviewed Paul Kwiatkowski's debut novel, And Every Day Was Overcast you can read that review, "Growing up bored and high in Loxahatchee," here. His publisher, Black Balloon, describes the book thus: "In a volatile alchemy of photography and fiction, Paul Kwiatkowski invokes the delinquent magic of his chaotic adolescence. ... Out of South Floridas lush and decaying suburban landscape blooms a first-person, illustrated novel of vision and vulnerability. Drugs, teenage cruelty, wonder, and the screenflickering worlds of Predator and Married . . . With Children shape and warp the narrators developing sense of self as he navigates adventures and misadventures, from an ill-fated LSD trip on an island of castaway rabbits to the devastating specter of HIV and AIDS."
So yeah it was pretty much right up our alley. This gallery contains images from the book interspersed with pics from the book's "Miller High Life-soaked" opening party at Brooklyn's Superchief gallery. Huge thanks to Jennifer Abel Kovitz, Arv Dilawar, Ryan DeShon and of course Paul Kwiatkowski. Toad venom and Arizona iced tea for everyone!