This Queer Millennial Odyssey is a madcap romp soaked in pop culture and bad decisions-a Lisa Frank-inspired fever dream of late-stage capitalism, seen through the eyes of an 8 year old who believed every lie the president ever sold to him
This Queer Millennial Odyssey is a madcap romp soaked in pop culture and bad decisions-a Lisa Frank-inspired fever dream of late-stage capitalism, seen through the eyes of an 8 year old who believed every lie the president ever sold to him
Luke Stoffel (b. 1978) is an award-winning artist and writer whose work explores spirituality through a vibrant, pop-fantasy lens. Recognized as one of NYC's top LGBTQ+ artists by GLAAD, his art has graced iconic venues such as the Art Directors Club, the historic Prince George Ballroom, and the gallery at New World Stages. His work has also been featured in media, including hit reality shows on Bravo, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and Hawaiian Airlines Magazine.Stoffel's extensive travels-spanning over 40 countries-are woven into his creative work, offering audiences a glimpse into the world's rich religious and cultural tapestries. His first novel, How to Win a Million Dollars, is a reflection of this journey, infused with humor, resilience, and deeply personal insights.
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