Synopses & Reviews
"Impish and delightfula hilarious Zagat's Guide to Heaven!"
Ray Bradbury"A fantastical, profound, hilarious and rollicking good ride through the heavens and hells of the afterlife! A wonderful book."Margaret Cho
Hell's too full, so the Devil hires ad man Dirk Quigby to pen a travel guide enticing travelers to different afterlives: Hindu, Catholic, Protestant (that one's got a lot of subdivisions), Scientologist, and more. Instead of writing a boffo bestseller, Dirk unites all religions in a common goal: kill Dirk.
E.E. King grew up in one of those tolerant households that don't force religion down kids' throats. This is the result.
Review
A sly and satirical glimpse into what would happen if a Madison Avenue mad man gave heaven a PR makeover.
SF WeeklyThis is the most delightful book this reviewer has read in a while...a mixture of fact and fiction, faith and mysticism at its best.New York Journal of Books
Synopsis
Hell is too full, so Lucifer hires an ad man to write a Zagat's style guide to Heaven.
About the Author
E. E. King: E. E. King has worked as a teacher and as an artist-in-residence in Los Angeles, San Francisco and South Korea. She was an advisor to the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Science Center for their Arts and Science Development Program and a Science and Art coordinator in Bosnia with Global Childrens Organization.
Evie runs programs for the children and youth as well as an extensive outreach program providing excursions, workshops and programs with museums and science centers throughout Los Angeles.
Her mural, A Meeting of Minds (121' X 33') can be seen on Mercado La Paloma 3655 South Grand. Los Angeles.
She was raised in the kind of household that doesn't force religion on kids. This book is the result.
This is her first book.