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Thirteen tales of twisted, bizarro horror, from author Gina Ranalli and outsider artist Gus Fink. With Ranalli at the helm, and illustrated with drawings in Fink s unique style, fans of both of their work will want to see this, as well as anyone interested in a dark walk on the wild side.
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A tribute to both Franz Kafka and Lewis Carroll, "Adolf in Wonderland" is a perfect read for fans of the bizarro genre.
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In a world where coffee is no longer available, the only television shows are reality TV re-runs, and the animals are talking back, Nikki, Amber and a singing Coyote in a do-rag are out to restore the light.
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In this follow-up to LINT multiple authors provide crucial commentary and essays about Jeff Lint's mind-bending literature.
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"Seriously amazing short stories..." - Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club
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Friday the 13th meets Visitor Q.
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