Less Than Zero with an Instagram account.
North Morgan was born in Greece and educated in the UK. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. You can find him on Instagram @NorthMorgan.
Into? pulls off a wild feat: a hyperactive transcript of a life
spent online that takes you outside of your own... Into? has a
sense of urgency -- "You must read this now!" I told a friend,
shoving my copy into his hands. The novel is not clunking around
with the literary halo of high advances and M.F.A. pedigree and
overthought adjectives, but it's a brutal story about loneliness in
this hyperactive social media age that was bursting to be told.
- The New York Times Book Review "North Morgan shines a cell phone
torch on all the bits of contemporary gay culture that we tend to
sweep under the sofa. Reading Into? for me, was like holding up a
hi-def selfie mirror with no filter. Comedic and horrific, it's a
grand tour through gyms, bad hookups, and the infinite pursuit of
immediate gratification. Morgan unblinkingly conveys what being gay
is really all about these days. It's devastating. I read it in one
sitting."
-- Jake Shears This is as sad and funny as a manatee in a hip bath.
The pursuit of happiness has never been more amusing or
pointless.
-- Edmund White Into? Captures this cyber gay moment so incisively
I was snickering through every cringe. For Grindr-curious straight
folks who have heard alluring stories, brace for an even weirder,
raucous and relentlessly funny ride.
-- Dave Cullen, New York Times bestselling author of Columbine
Morgan flawlessly captures one of the most troubling subdivisions
of our urban landscape. The message-only relationships, the
gym-dysmorphia, and the app-driven depression make emojis more
orgasmic than sex, biceps larger than calves, and numbness the
peak. As you pray for an asteroid to hit earth or the Black Death
to come back, you realize that you have adopted most of 'Into?'
characters' traits--you are just not as good as they are. You pause
and wonder what to hope for next. Into? becomes Now what?. These
are our gay times.
-- Ioannis Pappos, author of Hotel Living
A humane satire, a sharp and vividly drawn one, of a world not
prone to introspection. With Into?, Morgan has created an immensely
satisfying, modern tale of contemporary urban gay life with many
twists and turns, not all of which are expected.
-- Lambda Literary
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