100 Spinning Plates Has Sold 100 Copies!

That’s right, 100SP has passed the 100 mark!
Only 400 copies left! They’re going … eventually.

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also available at:

http://www.amazon.com
Quimbys Books, Chicago
Chicago Comics, Chicago
http://www.loopdistro.com
Barbaras Bookstore, Navy Pier, Chicago
Barbaras Bookstore, Oak Park, Chicago
Barbaras Bookstore, UIC, Chicago
St. Marks Bookshop, New York City
Mondo Kims, St. Marks, New York City

Order at http://www.randomcha.net and your copy will be personally autographed!
And all international orders placed through http://www.randomcha.net will be
charged only normal domestic shipping!
Wow, What A Deal!

What is 100 Spinning Plates?
100 Stories on 100 Cards. Shuffle & Read.

What some folks are saying:

“Rob Christopher’s 100 SPINNING PLATES is a fascinating exercise in specificity and the economy of language – no word unnecessary, no explanation given where none needed. We experience the author’s life through random ordered little snapshots, slices of life which stand individually but add up to much more than their sum. A book of memories, chance observations, sexual encounters, and odd little ironic events, all told with amazing objectivity which allows us to enter into the text like a piece of autobiographical detective fiction, putting together a very private life.”
– Greg Allen, Artistic Director, The Neo-Futurists and creator of “Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind”

“100 Spinning Plates by Rob Christopher is addictive. Eat one slice of
(what appears to be) his life, and you’ll want another. Unpretentious,
charming and wholly believable, Rob’s stories are a thoughtful reflection
on the small oddities and quirks of everyday life. Threaded through these
stories is a sense of the randomness of existence – emphasized by the
design of the collection, which allows you to flip through the stories like
a deck of cards and read them in any order. Your experience of reading
Rob’s stories will be unique, just as your experience of life is unique –
and you never know what’s going to happen next.”
– David David Katzman, author of “Death By Zamboni”

“the story about my grandmother and the tornado that ripped through
indianapolis while she was in the movie theatre is true. that is, my father
told me the story, and then i told other people, including rob, and he
wrote about it in this book. i had to ask my father, recently, if i had
remembered the story correctly. was there really devasation all around as
my grandmother left the theatre? or had i just made that part up in my
enthusiasm to tell a good story? according to my father, rob’s version is
accurate. and that’s about as factual as a story about a woman who has been
dead for 20 years can be. as for the other 99 stories in this book, i can’t
in any way vouch for their overall accuracy.”
– Andy Steadham

“i’ve known rob for quite a few years and we are very good friends. i am
so proud to know such a talented man. i just know his collection of short
stories, 100 Spinning Plates, will receive the appreciation it deserves.
you should all purchase it so there will be further printings for further
generations to enjoy! **wait, let me try that again** i’ve known rob for
years and we are such dear friends. i couldn’t possibly be more proud to be
in the presence… etc etc blah blah blah…”
– Gavin R.

“100 Spinning Plates, intelligent, introspective, imaginative.. a great
way to explore your own imagination or develop one if you have none..”
-Joey Palmer

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