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This is a tribute chapbook to Ed Lee Each story has the same 2 sentences to start the stories then they each go off in their own direction. None of the stories are lacking when it comes to gore or straight up nasty. They're pretty brutal. With one of them putting me on edge. There's an illustration to go with each story which I thought was pretty cool. If you're a fan of hardcore these stories will definitely be for you. Be warned the list of trigger warnings would be about 10 pages each. So if you're offended by brutal straight up carnage. Then avoid this. If you have a lead lined stomach then give the a read. Be warned after I was finished I plucked out my own eyes and soaked them in a jar overnight to cleanse them. Yeah it's wicked. The chapbook should be out end of November. Exactly the Wrong Things by Franklin Wales, Joseph monks and Candace Nola She stove the baby’s head in with the cast iron skillet; it burst like a pale ripe melon. Laughing, at that moment, was exactly the wrong thing to do… Three storytellers, working with nothing but the same opening line, gifted for use by best selling author Edward Lee. Add a challenge line supplied by multi-genre wordsmith Christine Morgan (HorrorSmut), fill an olympic-size swimming pool with chum and human waste, and see what splatter crawled out the other side. Exactly the Wrong Things is an extreme horror anthology harkening back to books like Triage (Lee, Jack Ketchum and Richard Laymon), wherein anything goes, and there are no rules. Franklin E. Wales (The Forgotten Dream Park), 2022 Splatterpunk Award winner Candace Nola (Baker’s Dozen) and the blind guy (SICK ‘N TWISTED) have the perfect addition to your body horror bookshelf, but could use some assistance in upping the print quality on this version of a classic ’80s chapbook. 40 pages of brutally nauseating terror, with advance reviews calling it one of the top 5 releases of the year. Help the page-turning garner lots of infected papercuts by backing us at one of the 5 tier levels below. If the fringe of fiction is where you skulk, this one’s going to test your cringe reflex. the heart and soul of horror fiction review websitesComments are closed.
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