Hi all, I'm happy to announce that my new edited book about VR is now available for purchase <https://www.amazon.com/changing-face-boundaries-experience-industries/dp/1648894747/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3LW4JRR64EV39&keywords=frith+saker&qid=1660750410&sprefix=frith+saker%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-2>(or to get libraries to purchase or whatever). I think the book could be relevant to some people on this list, so I figured I'd share. Right now only a hardback is available, which is expensive, but if it interests any of you, it might be worth asking your library to get a copy. Also a paperback and eBook should be coming out sometime soon at a lower price. And of course, in the meantime...if you want a sample or something and don't want to buy an overpriced book, contact me and I have some page proofs. Anyways, the collection is about how VR is being used in multiple industries. Most VR work focuses on gaming or social media, so we went the other way with it and looked at everything from VR in museums to anti-racist work to dance performances to environmental rhetoric. I think one of the strengths of the collection is that we have authors from 5 different continents and multiple disciplines, and we also have a mix of practitioners and academics. For example, there's a chapter from a museum curator and a screenwriter who writes scripts for VR. If any of you are interested, I'd also be happy to chat about it. Don't hesitate to reach out! -- Jordan Frith, Ph.D. Pearce Professor of Professional Communication Clemson University Pronouns: He/Him Book review editor of the *Journal of Business & Technical Communication* Editor-in-Chief, *Communication Design Quarterly* Editor, *The X-Series <https://parlorpress.com/pages/x-series>*, Parlor Press My Google Scholar Profile <https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OtvmSE0AAAAJ&hl=en> My personal website <https://jordanfrith.com/>