and he writes in the style of, like, the existential of, like, albert camus and john paul sartre.and yeah, well, if you read it, you'll see there's similarities there. damian: how do you pick the authors who you want to publish? i mean, i'm sure you get a lot of requests. "here's my--read my transcripts and let me know what you think." charley: well, i'm looking for, you know, of course talent and originality, and with emmanuel, i just--when i first read this book, i says, "yeah, we need to publish this book." and i also publish books that are hopefully socially relevant. with this one, it's about alcohol abuse and depression in youth, which i think is a big problem. and you know, also since he's so young, i think he'll inspire young writers saying, "hey, i can write. you know, this guy, he does it too." and it has--it's got to be socially relevant. damian: do you--when you first started chusma house, i mean, that was quite awhile ago-- charley: 1990. damian: was it something that you thought, "well, maybe a couple of books here and there, and that's as far as i'll get." charley: