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A fantasy writer whose voice is distinctive
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It made me want to get drunk in graveyard, have sex, kill myself, go to Seattle, take drugs, drink coffee, and run screaming through the streets. This book will be as strong an influence on me as anything I've ever read.
Poppy Z. Brite |
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Comprised of nine philofictional prose-poemic parables about the mysterious, as well as two neo-surrealist manifestos that form a fore- and afterword, and seven midnight-eerie Max Ernstian illustrations by Thomas Wiloch... Salmonson's pieces embrace the metalogic of the unconscious... the unexpected metaphoric juxtaposition, the ability to tell a shocking story with every sentence...
Review of Contemporary Fiction |
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A new collection of fourteen fictions, illustrated by Thomas Wiloch.
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