Dying Inside Glitter Edition
Limited Edition of 100ltd. glitter edition (pre-order)
When Ash, a clinically depressed teenage girl, tries to exit the stage forever, she is accidentally cursed by a charmed knife that turns her big finale into the gift of immortality.
THIS LIMITED EDITION COVER FEATURES A SPECIAL GLITTER VARNISH COVER TREATMENT. (DON'T WORRY! THE GLITTER IS SEALED SO IT WON'T GET EVERYWHERE.) From Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, Hannah Klein (EVERYTHING'S FINE), and Lisa Sterle (THE MODERN WITCH TAROT) comes the graphic novel about a chronically depressed girl who’s tired of fighting for her…death. DYING INSIDE is a musically immersive experience, featuring original lyrics and poetry from Pete Wentz, an integrated playlist, and never-before-heard music from Daisy Grenade. THIS IS A PRE-ORDER PRODUCT. PAYMENT IS PROCESSED AT THE TIME OF ORDER. PRODUCT SHIPS AFTER 08/30/2024. FINAL PRODUCT MAY DIFFER IN APPEARANCE FROM RENDERINGS.
Today is Ash’s big finale. And by finale, she means exiting the stage permanently. Ash is a sixteen-year-old girl with more angst than Ian Curtis and Elliott Smith combined (her two idols). She’s apathetic and therefore believes death is the easiest route to relief. But nothing is more embarrassing than a lame death. Unfortunately, her meticulous plans are all ruined when the beautiful knife she buys off a webstore turns out to be charmed with a protection spell. Now, Ash has to track down the witch who transformed her clocking out attempt into the worst gift imaginable: immortality. Turns out, the witch responsible is another sixteen-year-old-girl named (get this) Liv. The two vow to undo the charm together and fight for Ash’s death…even as things get increasingly entangled with a strange new antidepressant called Somnia and her mom’s gross boyfriend, Greg.
WARNING: This book includes discussion of suicide and depiction of self-harm. While we hope this book will help some readers feel less alone, its content may be triggering. Please only read ahead if you are safe and supported. If you are struggling, it's important to share your feelings. The suicide and crisis lifeline is 988.