Celebrated Canadian artist Robert Pasternak has created the entire world of Echelon. But what do we know about Echelon? Nothing and neither do the four exceptional authors who are writing about Robert's gorgeous silver-toned illustrations. Each author has been challenged with the magnificent task of writing about Echelon without knowing a single thing about it. All they have are Robert's illustrations to go by. To make things even more interesting none of the authors know what the other is writing about. The end result is a world told from four unique perspectives with four distinct narratives. A singular work in scope, design, narrative, layout, and execution. By far one of the most exciting and groundbooking graphic novels ever released. AUTHOR: Blaize Moritz is a poet and artist living in Toronto. He is the author of two previous books of poems, Zeppelin (Nightwood Editions, 2013) and Crown and Ribs (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2007). His work has appeared widely in Canadian literary journals. 'An Affliction of the Eyes', was shortlisted for Best Comics Zine in the 2021 Broken Pencil Zine Awards. Robert Pasternak (NAK) is an artist, father, illustrator, graphic designer, novelty product inventor / manufacturer and filmmaker, spanning the themes of the cosmic, surreal, technological, metaphysical and what it means to be human. He has been creating and exhibiting his art for almost 40 years. His science fiction illustrations have appeared on Amazing Stories and On Spec magazine, on book covers for Guy Vanderhague and Timothy Findley. In 1994 he won the Aurora award in Canadian Sci-Fi art. His short films have played all over the world, with his first experimental short The Affirmation of Jimmy Brown being selected for the Venice Film Festival in 2004. In 2012 The Wonderful Worlds of Nak, a documentary by Patric Lowe was produced by MTS. In 2015 he performed on stage alongside his daughter Zorya Arrow in her choreographed theatrical alt-dance Genetics Project. Also in 2015, The Pasternak Award was formed in his honor by the Central Canada Comic Convention (C4) to be given annually to a local Winnipeg Artist who has given back to the community. His debut graphic novel is forthcoming from At Bay Press