Definitive Edition of “Sound Effect Infinity” to Release May 5

Finally, the fully formed, definitive version of Sound Effect Infinity is ready for flight. Both the paperback and ebook launch on May 5th.

The team at Flat Branch Press has worked hard to get this edition up to snuff for readers everywhere. I love the new cover. Buy the book and you’ll learn the origin of that painting of a red house (if you look inside carefully enough). You’ll also definitely learn more about the famous red house in general – more than you ever thought you would.

If you are a music person, this book is for you. Also, if you know music people, especially those who love rock and electric blues, this is a perfect gift for them. Gifting books is a very important way to combat the anomie we are watching and experiencing in the world today – gifting books and reading them, too, and leaving them lying around the house or your office for others to see.

If you wonder about telepathy, CIA mind control experiments, the magic of improvisational loud guitar, answers to questions about altered states and psychedelic consciousness, especially those that were raised by Terence McKenna and others, this book will be at least intriguing and, hopefully, get you thinking up in the front of the line and around lots of corners. Obviously, if you know folks with those types of bent, give them Sound Effect Infinity for a perfect summer 2026 reading experience.

Also, if you are at least intrigued here, please share this post to your people everywhere. You never know who will thank you for the rest of their lives.

Final Note: The hardcover version of Sound Effect Infinity has been available as a special edition early adopter’s offering since late February of this year. You can read more on that in several posts that I’ve referenced below. It will be discontinued once the paperback and ebook arrive on the scene. A hardcover may return, but never with the preface I wrote in that original special edition or the weird textbook-looking cover.

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