· 2018
John E. Epic is one of America's leading Existentialist photographers.
· 2015
If you have ever eaten out, then you should read this novel. Using humor that will make you laugh out loud, characters crazy, yet relatable, and mundane stories that subtly give the reader a better understanding of the bigger picture, John E. Epic has once again created a novel written in a smooth style all his own. Upon conclusion of Epic's novel, don't expect anything less than to be changed forever. Your social consciousness will evolve, your empathy will be widened and solutions toward a better tomorrow will be revealed.
· 2015
This book will give you a delightful, dopamine-discharge... the key is humility...Dangled above the rum bottles, the exhausted television shone through the haze of cigar smoke. Behind the smoke-screen played another friggin' History Channel-esque, over-dramatized documentary about the upcoming END OF THE WORLD. It was the summer of '99 and the gloom loomed over the patrons. Y2K was nearing, the media frantically spreading the alarm (consequently raising ratings). Once again, We The People, were duped. The anxiety had spread throughout the country, the fear becoming a dense cloud. It absorbed into our minds through osmosis. For the desperate, ignorant, poor and the lonely, there was substantial evidence that the world was in fact coming to an end, and these were going to be the last and, final, days of summer. One only had to read the Rosebud Gazette, “40 freshmen caught…town to be labeled an epidemic…” to assume that their debilitating dread was well warranted
· 2015
With poetry even the youngest of us can understand and illustrations that are vibrantly eye-catching, the story of, Such a Little Apple will teach the reader what a bully is, how the bully is created, and ultimately give sympathy to the bully, rather than fearing the bully.
· 2017
photography by John E. Epic that uses the philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
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· 2016
A book of pictures for my family of the many adventure Aiden had this year...
· 2012
this book will give you a delightful, dopamine-discharge... the key is humility...Dangled above the rum bottles, the exhausted television shone through the haze of cigar smoke. Behind the smoke-screen played another friggin' History Channel-esque, over-dramatized documentary about the upcoming END OF THE WORLD. It was the summer of '99 and the gloom loomed over the patrons. Y2K was nearing, the media frantically spreading the alarm (consequently raising ratings). Once again, We The People, were duped. The anxiety had spread throughout the country, the fear becoming a dense cloud. It absorbed into our minds through osmosis. For the desperate, ignorant, poor and the lonely, there was substantial evidence that the world was in fact coming to an end, and these were going to be the last and, final, days of summer. One only had to read the Rosebud Gazette, “40 freshmen caught…town to be labeled an epidemic…” to assume that their debilitating dread was well warranted