UNENTITLED: Between the Panic, the Pacific, & the Safety Net
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UNENTITLED: Between the Panic, the Pacific, & the Safety Net Limited Edition Illustrated Storyby Brian McNulty A limited-edition illustrated narrative blending memoir, prose, and visual art. This book traces a…
UNENTITLED: Between the Panic, the Pacific, & the Safety Net
Limited Edition Illustrated Story by Brian McNulty
A limited-edition illustrated narrative blending memoir, prose, and visual art.
This book traces a brief but intense encounter in San Francisco while navigating panic disorder, sobriety, alienation, and survival—balancing dark humor with emotional honesty. The story moves between New York and the Bay Area, ultimately returning home amid turbulence, fear, and the decision to keep living.
Limited edition of 50. Signed and numbered.
UNENTITLED: Between the Panic, the Pacific, & the Safety Net is a 40-page illustrated story told through first-person prose, poetic passages, and original artwork. The narrative unfolds through conversation, interior monologue, and moments of stillness—addressing mental health, sobriety, politics, and connection without sentimentality or resolution for sale.
This is an artist book intended to be read slowly and kept.
Book Details
40 pages
Perfect bound
Interior pages: French Speckletone 80 lb True White
Cover: Letterpress printed on French Speckletone 100 lb True White
Printed and bound by The Aesthetic Union (San Francisco, CA)
Interior printing by Ibarra Brothers Printing (San Francisco, CA)
Set in Freight Text Pro and Alternate Gothic Compressed ATF Heavy
ISBN: 979-8-218-82821-9
Edition Details
Limited edition of 50 copies
Each cover is a limited-edition letterpress print
Signed and numbered by the artist
Once sold out, this edition will not be reprinted
About the Artist
Brian McNulty is an interdisciplinary artist and writer based in Queens, New York. His practice spans painting, printmaking, poetry, and prose, with each medium informing the others through rhythm, tension, and emotional rawness. His work explores alienation, mental health, politics, and existential resistance.
This is his first published story.
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