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by Forrest Armstrong


  However this book lands in your brain, I want to thank You, as always, for supporting Swallowdown Press and other independent publishers of strange/smart/surreal Bizarro fiction. We exist solely thanks to your continued enthusiasm for this weird shit, in all its many-splendored and tentacled forms.

  Best wishes,

  JRJ

  Portland, OR 2010

  “Cronenberg’s THE FLY on a grand scale: human/insect gene-spliced body horror, where the human hive politics are as shocking as the gore.” -John Skipp

  “This is high-end psychological surrealist horror meets bottom-feeding low-life crime in a techno-thrilling science fiction world full of Lovecraft and magic...” -John Skipp

  Nominated for the Bram Stoker Award. A potent mix of bad drugs, bad dreams, brutal bad guys, and surreal/incredible art by Alan M. Clark.

  An uncanny voyage across a newly nuclear America where one man must confront the problems associated with loneliness, insane dieties, radiation, love, and an ever-evolving cockroach suit with a mind of its own.

  “A David Lynchian nightmare set in a Russian gulag... Osborne’s debut is paranoid, cold, brutal, haunting, mystifying (in a good way), and totally unforgettable.”- PAUL TREMBLAY

 

 

 


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