Tuesday, January 26

It’s Almost Here.

I got my copy of Sanjay's new book back in December, I forgot to share it with you guys earlier. Here are a couple snapshots. The book should be available to everyone in a couple weeks or so.

Also, I've been working on the new Ghee Happy website, it'll go live next week! Keep checking back here, cause there's a new limited print dropping soon as well!

Are you guys ready?

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Hoarding

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  1. 1khoofi

    slick book. congratulations.

  2. 2Joolz

    Looks amazing!

  3. 3George

    God, can’t the Indians go beyond those stale epics of theirs - Ramayana and MahaBarata?
    Nothing more creative in 2010?

  4. 4Mr. X

    Also, those damn Coen Brothers, Groening and god-knows-who-else with their Homer, right?
    Before you lisp artlessly about those “stale epics” understand the concept of inspiration/interpretation. It’s been around for about a couple thousand years.

  5. 5Budugu

    Before you lisp artlessly about those “stale epics”

    Please don’t feed the trolls.

  6. 6bess

    Now my slim Little Book of Hindu Deities will have a beefy, new companion - kinda trippy textbook-like!

  7. 7khoofi

    are you folks familiar with the taiwanese mag called sinorama. it is a very elegant bilingual magazine and is fairly popular among taiwanese-americans as a means to maintain links with their heritage. i used to enjoy the parables which were much similar to the indian panchtantra stories or aesop’s tales. not to digress too far from the topic at hand old chapstick, have you considered such a bi-ling (not to be confused with the eponymous actor) production?

  8. 8desipolitan

    Looks stunning! I just pre-ordered a copy on Amazon. I’m looking forward to this one. Kudos to you guys!

  9. 9Joolz

    God, can’t the Indians go beyond those stale epics of theirs - Ramayana and MahaBarata?
    Nothing more creative in 2010?

    When the British stop acting in, filming, reading, discussing, inspiring and relating to Chaucer and Shakespeare, and western culture stops reading, thinking of, discussing, inspiring, relating to Homer, when the Persians stop reading, performing, discussing, inspiring, relating to Shahnameh, we’ll think about it.

  10. 10manish vij

    Looks fantastic, li’l Ghee Happy all grown up. Love those Four Barrel fonts too.

    Preorder here or from the publisher apparently (thanks desipolitan + Sanjay). The publisher will start selling tomorrow.

  11. 11Suzy

    Looking forward to getting my hand on this.

  12. 12Darth Paul

    Looks like Samurai Jack. Colorful, but not too original; like much desi offerings as of late.