<p>Jackson was tossing lame old walnuts out in back when he saw the yellow elevator box. The elevator takes him out &mdash;&nbsp;out of the world out of the universe out into nothing. When a little kid like Jackson is confronted with Nothing what can he do?</p><p>How do you beat Nothing?</p><p>Praise for Lancelot :</p><p>&ldquo;Schaubert&rsquo;s words have an immediacy a potency an intimacy that grab the reader by the collar and say &lsquo;Listen this is important!&rsquo; Probing the bones and gristle of humanity Lancelot&rsquo;s subjects challenge but also offer insights into redemption if only we will stop and pay attention.&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Erika Robuck National Bestselling Author of Hemingway&rsquo;s Girl</p><p>&ldquo;Loved this story because Lancelot wrote about people who don&rsquo;t get written about enough and he did it with humor compassion and heart.&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Brian Slatterly author of Lost Everything and editor of The New Haven Review</p><p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m such a fan of Lancelot Schaubert&rsquo;s work. His unique view of things and his life-wisdom enriches all he does. We&rsquo;re lucky to count him among our contributors.&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Therese Walsh author of The Moon Sisters and Editorial Director of Writer Unboxed</p><p>&ldquo;Lancelot Schaubert writes with conviction but without the clich&eacute; and bluster of the propaganda that is so common in this age of blogs and tweets. Here is a real practitioner of the craft who has the patience to pay attention. May his tribe increase!&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove author of Common Prayer and The Awakening of Hope</p><p>&ldquo;Lancelot was the kind of student every writing teacher hopes to have in her class: attentive thoughtful a bit quirky and innovative. Since his time in my classroom he has continued to impress me. He &lsquo;sees&rsquo; and his essays poetry and fiction are full of details that enable his audience to see. Bravo Lance.&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Jackina Stark author of Things Worth Remembering and Tender Grace</p><p>&ldquo;Schaubert&rsquo;s narratives are emotionally stirring with both a vulnerable sensibility and rawness to them. They take you on a journey full of open wounds intimate successes and personal delights. Lancelot&rsquo;s words have a calmness a natural ease but the meaning is always commanding and dynamic.&rdquo;<br />&mdash; Natalie Gee Brooklyn Film Festival</p>
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