Can plain old Average Me fix the rip in the multiverse? The Mes are back in this hilarious second book in the sci-fi comedy series for fans of Stuart Gibb\'s Moon Base Alpha and quirky animated shows like Rick and Morty and Regular Show.
He\'s a member of SCBWI and the Kids Listen Network..
He also cowrote the biography Center Square: The Paul Lynde Story (Advocate Books, 2005).
As a freelance journalist (writing as one of several Steve Wilsons out there), he\'s covered pop culture, technology, travel, parenting, food, and other topics for the New York Times, GQ, Newsweek, Travel & Leisure, Smithsonian, Salon , and other publications.
He lived and worked in New York as a magazine writer and editor for the better part of a decade.
He was born and raised in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and graduated from Ball State University with a degree in English and journalism.
Wilson lives in Austin, Texas, with his partner, kids, and cats (plus a bearded dragon).
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Meticulous Me. . .
Once again, it\'s up to Average Me! But if Average is going to fix the multiverse, he just might have to team up with his archnemesis .
The only way to do that is to repair the rip.
And the different versions of Meade--the Mes--are caught in the middle! Motor Me, Resist Me, and Hollywood Me just want to go back home to their own Earths.
On Earth Zero, a rip in the multiverse is spreading to other realities and causing chaos wherever it appears.
What he doesn\'t know is that they\'re all about to get zapped out of existence.
He\'s met dozens of his counterparts from other Earths.
This time Meade Macon, aka Average Me, knows that parallel dimensions are real.
Saving the multiverse starts with another origami note: Make it here, pronto.
Can plain old Average Me fix the rip in the multiverse? The Mes are back in this hilarious second book in the sci-fi comedy series for fans of Stuart Gibb\'s Moon Base Alpha and quirky animated shows like Rick and Morty and Regular Show