Kindle friends, take a look at today’s HOT NEW Release – Tattoo: A Poorly Researched History by Steve Reynolds. A satirical look at the history of tattoos with a humor that is unmatched. “Tattoo: A Poorly Researched History is satire done right.” -jtown

A Little About Tattoo: A Poorly Researched History:

TATTOO: A Poorly Researched History is a detailed glimpse into the history of the art of tattoo. Lazily researched and fully illustrated, the book debunks scientists’ flimsy theories about its Paleolithic-era beginning, casually dismisses claims of its existence in ancient Egypt, and relying on little more than hearsay, credits the invention of the small-of-the-back tattoo in 1976 to a redneck named Ricky White.
From valuable advice on how to pick your first tattoo, the benefits of bypassing professional artists in favor of do-it-yourself tattoos, to choosing the right design before beginning a long prison sentence, TATTOO: A Poorly Researched History sets the record straight.

About the Author:

Steve Reynolds is a writer, poet, award-winning photographer, bon vivant, and tattoo historian whose dedication to the art of tattoo has taken him around the world. Born in 1965 outside of Bogota, Colombia, to an industrialist father and socialist mother, Mr. Reynolds’s early childhood in a midscale Boston suburb was one of relative privilege and leisure.
Upon earning a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Central Florida, young “Stevie Pops” (as his close friends called him) ignored the pleas of his parents to take over the family haberdashery and instead became a freelance vagabond. In 1990, at age twenty-five, a chance meeting with a local tattoo artist sparked a love affair with the craft that continues to this day.

What Fans are Saying about Tattoo: A Poorly Researched History:

“It’s definitely a fun, clever book that you’ll want to share aloud with whoever is in the room with you.” –Marigold Haske

“…it did not disappoint. It is well-done satire that makes you laugh out loud. It’s the kind of book that you want to read more than once to catch all the jokes you might have missed the first time.” –RobEmo

Make sure to grab your copy of Tattoo: A Poorly Researched History today.

 

By Heather