After the wild success of Digest: Ten Short Stories by Convicted & Plausible People-Eaters, I swore I'd never write anything so graphically disturbing or controversial again. But as this country insists on repeating its mistakes, I suppose I should too.
My previous collection, a dark fantasia on cannibalism, was pure fiction-or so I thought. For many readers, reality and imagination bled together. They began to reach out, sharing intimate, often chilling confessions. Stories of cannibalistic lovers, clients they represented, or even their own cannibalistic desires, past and future.
By my own misstep, I've been drawn into the clandestine circle of cannibal elites who claim to operate at every level of power in this country. Many of which also happen to be skilled writers. Here, then, are the literary pieces they've entrusted to me for Volume 2.
Amber Rich, heiress to Rich Products, presents "Women: The Return," a world where men hate women so much they kill all of them. Now, they face the consequences.
Chef Neil, head of Tattoo Chef gourmet catering, delivers "A Bug's Life (Under Your Skin)," about a colony of roaches fighting against the elements beneath their host's flesh.
Majority Leader Corey, State Senator for New York and former mayor of Rochester, offers "Quo Imus," where a pair of truckers rescue a church of Satanists from hyper-pious, dystopian South Carolina.
Celebrity dentist Dr. Fugierman offers "The Man from Marten," a flash fiction story following a metamorphic superhero as he confides his deepest, darkest fears to a therapist who specializes in shape-shifters.
Lowly Whitman, Professor of Comparative Literature, debuts "Unga Cowabunga," a genre-bending romance about a surfing caveman.
Adjutant General Lance Shaeffer contributes "Jackalope Princess," basically Game of Thrones but everyone's a rabbit.
Bill Bushskulle, Esq. offers "Skiv," which is serial killers going by werewolf rules.
Victoria Langford‑Rich, property czar of Langford Holdings, brings us "Wilted Flowers," a surreal world where guns can get ED.
Archbishop Fitzgerald, Episcopal Digital Outreach Initiative, contributes "Head" in which a DJ uses the severed head of a cherubim to improve his beats.
Finally, renowned journalist Rewan Vitme presents "The Leftist," an alternate reality in which all of humanity is born with two right hands...
until one child upends the order.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After the wild success of Digest: Ten Short Stories by Convicted & Plausible People-Eaters, I swore I'd never write anything so graphically disturbing or controversial again. But as this country insists on repeating its mistakes, I suppose I should too. My previous collection, a dark fantasia on cannibalism, was pure fiction-or so I thought. For many readers, reality and imagination bled together. They began to reach out, sharing intimate, often chilling confessions. Stories of cannibalistic lovers, clients they represented, or even their own cannibalistic desires, past and future.By my own misstep, I've been drawn into the clandestine circle of cannibal elites who claim to operate at every level of power in this country. Many of which also happen to be skilled writers. Here, then, are the literary pieces they've entrusted to me for Volume 2.Amber Rich, heiress to Rich Products, presents "Women: The Return," a world where men hate women so much they kill all of them. Now, they face the consequences.Chef Neil, head of Tattoo Chef gourmet catering, delivers "A Bug's Life (Under Your Skin)," about a colony of roaches fighting against the elements beneath their host's flesh.Majority Leader Corey, State Senator for New York and former mayor of Rochester, offers "Quo Imus," where a pair of truckers rescue a church of Satanists from hyper-pious, dystopian South Carolina.Celebrity dentist Dr. Fugierman offers "The Man from Marten," a flash fiction story following a metamorphic superhero as he confides his deepest, darkest fears to a therapist who specializes in shape-shifters.Lowly Whitman, Professor of Comparative Literature, debuts "Unga Cowabunga," a genre-bending romance about a surfing caveman.Adjutant General Lance Shaeffer contributes "Jackalope Princess," basically Game of Thrones but everyone's a rabbit.Bill Bushskulle, Esq. offers "Skiv," which is serial killers going by werewolf rules.Victoria Langford-Rich, property czar of Langford Holdings, brings us "Wilted Flowers," a surreal world where guns can get ED.Archbishop Fitzgerald, Episcopal Digital Outreach Initiative, contributes "Head" in which a DJ uses the severed head of a cherubim to improve his beats.Finally, renowned journalist Rewan Vitme presents "The Leftist," an alternate reality in which all of humanity is born with two right hands.until one child upends the order. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798868961502
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After the wild success of Digest: Ten Short Stories by Convicted & Plausible People-Eaters, I swore I'd never write anything so graphically disturbing or controversial again. But as this country insists on repeating its mistakes, I suppose I should too. My previous collection, a dark fantasia on cannibalism, was pure fiction-or so I thought. For many readers, reality and imagination bled together. They began to reach out, sharing intimate, often chilling confessions. Stories of cannibalistic lovers, clients they represented, or even their own cannibalistic desires, past and future.By my own misstep, I've been drawn into the clandestine circle of cannibal elites who claim to operate at every level of power in this country. Many of which also happen to be skilled writers. Here, then, are the literary pieces they've entrusted to me for Volume 2.Amber Rich, heiress to Rich Products, presents "Women: The Return," a world where men hate women so much they kill all of them. Now, they face the consequences.Chef Neil, head of Tattoo Chef gourmet catering, delivers "A Bug's Life (Under Your Skin)," about a colony of roaches fighting against the elements beneath their host's flesh.Majority Leader Corey, State Senator for New York and former mayor of Rochester, offers "Quo Imus," where a pair of truckers rescue a church of Satanists from hyper-pious, dystopian South Carolina.Celebrity dentist Dr. Fugierman offers "The Man from Marten," a flash fiction story following a metamorphic superhero as he confides his deepest, darkest fears to a therapist who specializes in shape-shifters.Lowly Whitman, Professor of Comparative Literature, debuts "Unga Cowabunga," a genre-bending romance about a surfing caveman.Adjutant General Lance Shaeffer contributes "Jackalope Princess," basically Game of Thrones but everyone's a rabbit.Bill Bushskulle, Esq. offers "Skiv," which is serial killers going by werewolf rules.Victoria Langford-Rich, property czar of Langford Holdings, brings us "Wilted Flowers," a surreal world where guns can get ED.Archbishop Fitzgerald, Episcopal Digital Outreach Initiative, contributes "Head" in which a DJ uses the severed head of a cherubim to improve his beats.Finally, renowned journalist Rewan Vitme presents "The Leftist," an alternate reality in which all of humanity is born with two right hands.until one child upends the order. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798868961502
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After the wild success of Digest: 10 Short Stories by Convicted & Plausible People-Eaters, I swore I'd never write anything so graphically disturbing or controversial again. But as this country insists on repeating its mistakes, I suppose I should too. My previous collection, a dark fantasia on cannibalism, was pure fiction-or so I thought. For many readers, reality and imagination bled together. They began to reach out, sharing intimate, often chilling confessions. Stories of cannibalistic lovers, clients they represented, or even their own cannibalistic desires, past and future.By my own misstep, I've been drawn into the clandestine circle of cannibal elites who claim to operate at every level of power in this country. Many of which also happen to be skilled writers. Here, then, are the literary pieces they've entrusted to me for Volume 2.Anita Smith, heiress to Rich Products, presents "Women: The Return," a world where men have eliminated every woman, and now must face the consequences.George Horsail, Atlantic contributor and PBS NewsHour regular, offers "Head," the story of a New Jersey DJ improving his mixes with a new tool: the severed head of a cherubim.Chef Yaanga White, head of Old Coast Gourmet, delivers "A Bug's Life (Under Your Skin)," about a colony of roaches fighting against the elements beneath their host's flesh.General Lance Shaeffer contributes "Quo Imus," where a pair of truckers rescue a church of Satanists from the hyper-pious dystopian South Carolina.Former Secretary of State Jane Corey debuts "Unga Cowabunga," a genre-bending romance where a young caveman, obsessed with surfing, begins to question his bond with his modern-day roommate and the tides of time itself.Clickbait journalist Ee Miller offers "I Touched My First Ovipositor at Tudor's Biscuit World," the tale of the daughter of the Mothman falling in love during her shift at a fast food restaurant.Michael Kael, a GMO lobbyist, contributes "The Leftist," a sly alternate reality in which humanity is born with two right hands. until one child upends the order.Eli Warden, founder of Grand Connections mental health charity, brings us "Wilted Flowers," a surreal short story about a mysterious inorganic disease that spreads through firearms, leaving them lifeless and inert.Father Santiago DeLuca offers "The Man from Marten," a flash fiction story following a metamorphic superhero as he confides his deepest, darkest fears to a therapist who specializes in shapeshifters.Finally, President X presents "SKIV," which details a man surviving an attack from a serial killer only to find himself slowly transforming into a serial killerhimself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798868961502
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