I think it was Camus that said, "In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion." Actually, I know the great Albert Camus said this, because we have the omnipotent Google to verify such claims. This particular statement by him seemed fitting for a brief description of what "Deep Survival" is about, as much as anything can be about something anyway. And much like Sisyphus or really any of us, if we are to find "meaning" in anything at all we must accept the absurd. Any and all human acts hold equal potential to be meaningless or fulfilling, we create the value of all our treasures. But certainly, no treasure can be worth anything without a journey and not without strife. In this vain, I have polished a few of my stone words, rolled them up an infinite incline, and will be dropping them into the beautiful abyss of your eyes. I hope with no expectations, that all of you will enjoy it somehow. In stores Spring 2018. Thanks for reading. XXXXX Ryan Morrow XXXXX