Dark Poetic Bizarro-tainted Fiction
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Location: Harborside. Phoenix.
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After 25 years of working in Critical Care with pain, blood, tears and every vile secretion ever to have been expunged from traumatized mortal flesh, Steven Rage is clearly one Phucted Up Unit. When he isn't knee deep in the horrors in which earns his daily bread, Rage puts pen to paper and delves into the dark side of humanity. He reaches into the sick and stained recesses of our brain and feed… Read moreAfter 25 years of working in Critical Care with pain, blood, tears and every vile secretion ever to have been expunged from traumatized mortal flesh, Steven Rage is clearly one Phucted Up Unit. When he isn't knee deep in the horrors in which earns his daily bread, Rage puts pen to paper and delves into the dark side of humanity. He reaches into the sick and stained recesses of our brain and feeds it, keeping the reader who is in touch with their darker side interested and repulsed. With graphic scenes of violence, illicit drug use, non-consensual extremesex and torture Rage spits out his view of a twisted world of that is deeply woven with the intricacies of a dark, drug-infested place ruled by evil forces. Rage explores the depths of sin, the way it stains our lives, and graphically illustrates the things we fear most. He forces us to look at true sin, true villainy, and truly offensive images of alternative realities. Rage creates a dismal post-industrial future, a look at man defiled and in decline. Evil has arrived. Dominion has been taken by those who walk as the damned, demons, halflings, products of debauched rampages and sins against nature. Drugs and broken souls are the only things of value. Life is more like a disease, and the only salvation is the right amount of Plata to numb the conscience and, if one is lucky, to bring on a cleverly disguised demise. Through the sheer shock of his presentation, Rage forces readers to consider the alternatives, to look at the garbage in the streets, to see what is swept into the gutters at night right before all decent people awake to see another cleaned up version of the day. He uses tradition to break tradition, to push the imagination in ways that are uncomfortable at the least and border on the offensive at worst. Yet, in doing so, he illustrates what real Love is. Rage has created an incredibly detailed and disturbing world of unique, creative, fast paced, brutal, dark, and bizarre novels that are not for the feint of heart. There is no good without evil. No heaven without hell. No God without the Devil. The correlation is as clear as fresh blood dripping down the side of a martini glass. Only those with a drive to read about blood, gore and mega violence should read his books, if any. Save yourself. You have been warned.
PILATE (Outskirts Press) is available in paperback and Kindle editions. Steven Rage has just finished "You Morbid Westphal" and will be published through Evil Nerd Empire press. YMW is slated for a Fall 2009 release. Steven Rage is currently working on the sequal to PILATE, "The Dope Fiend's Holy War".
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And then it turns marvelously weird.
Poor, poor put-upon Horatio. Much to his dismay, every despairing soliloquy Puck interprets as a prayer. The hobgoblin answers them, but as he sees fit, and while weaving in and out of time. Horatio soon finds himself in the right painting, but who is wielding the brush?
Horatio is not in the play he's supposed to be in. Things are getting muddled and they don't seem to be going as written. Horatio is responsible for his college roomate, Hamlet, and that ain't no easy task. The prince is grieving for his dead dad, and on top of that, Hamlet is always completely drug-addled. He sees specters everywhere. Spiders emerge… Read more
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Jordan Krall never fails to amaze.
In his latest offering, "Fistful of Feet", a stranger walks into the dusty desert town of Screwhorse, dragging a wooden donkey behind him and straight into a shroomy cloud vision of Hell. The cattle have tentacles instead of udders. One of the whores has twenty toes. The hermaprodite fancies herself a singer and the owner of the town's General Store, for the right price, will sell you a double-tailed scorpion. You shove the tails up your beak and snort the halucinagenic stingers. And that just gets you started. Damn!
"Fistful of Feet" is filled to the near-breaking point with so much vibrant, mad imagery you can… Read more
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I like off-beat. You like off-beat. This gem is one of the offest of off-beat books. When 'frenetic masturbation' appears in the very first sentance, you know you are in for a treat. Matthew's command of language is amazing as well as amazingly funny. He explores various (I think) hilarious acts of self-love that seem to involve rather dire consequences. This includes tiny tilers with impressive mustaches and impregnating skulls with electronic listening devices. This is absurd Bizarro in truly top form.
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Total Helpful Votes: 47 of 55
Listed below are a veritable cornucopia of chills and thrills for your KINDLE. Dig it:
Several uber-cool Bizarro and Hardcore horror titles, with some absurd humor thrown in just because it's my list. Check them out. Or you will make your mother cry. Why would you do that?
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“Oh Ancient and Glorious One I call to thee. From the age before the heaven and the earth were lifted to their places. In the time before time you have reigned,” spoke the human male. The room was dark candle-lit and smoky with thick waves of incense. Whispers and sudden muted shrieks were&hellip Read more
Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
Buddha
Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.&hellip Read more
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