Martin Kazinski is a humble worker. Just another face in the crowd.
One morning, as normal, he takes the metro. But it’s not a normal day. People are looking at him. A stranger asks for his autograph; another takes his picture. A third just wants to shake his hand.
It must be a mistake, a hoax, some sort of joke. Soon, his name is all over the TV, the radio, the internet. Martin Kazinski – with no particular talent, no connections and no idea why – has suddenly become a celebrity. It’s incomprehensible. But it’s a fact.
Martin Kazinski is a humble worker. Just another face in the crowd.
One morning, as normal, he takes the metro. But it’s not a normal day. People are looking at him. A stranger asks for his autograph; another takes his picture. A third just wants to shake his hand.
It must be a mistake, a hoax, some sort of joke. Soon, his name is all over the TV, the radio, the internet. Martin Kazinski – with no particular talent, no connections and no idea why – has suddenly become a celebrity. It’s incomprehensible. But it’s a fact.
When he tries to find out why, his fame just grows. The more he questions it, disowns it, denies it – the more famous he becomes. Martin is trapped in a never-ending, ever-expanding media maelstrom. And the worst is yet to come.
Superstar is now available via digital download, and thanks to Transmission Home Entertainment we have 10 copies to give away to Australian readers. To go into the draw for this giveaway, email your name and address to sarah@trespassmag.com by May 13th. Please remember to put ‘Superstar‘ in the subject line of the email. Only one entry per person will be accepted.
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