Authors: Iii Carlton Mellick
Tags: #Literary, #Fantasy, #Horror, #General, #Fiction
BB-017 “The Unauthorized Woman” Efrem Emerson
- Enter the world
of the inner freak, a landscape populated by the pre-dead and morticioners, by cockroaches and 300-lb robots.
104 pages $11
BB-018
“Fugue XXIX” Forrest Aguirre
- Tales from the fringe of speculative
literary fiction where innovative minds dream up the future’s uncharted territories while mining forgotten treasures of the past.
220 pages $16
BB-019 “Pocket Full of Loose Razorblades” John Edward Lawson
- A collection of dark bizarro stories. From a giant rectum to a foot-fungus factory to a girl with a biforked tongue.
190 pages $13
BB-020 “Punk Land” Carlton Mellick III
- In the punk version of Heaven,
the anarchist utopia is threatened by corporate fascism and only Goblin, Mortician's sperm, and a blue-mohawked female assassin named Shark Girl can stop them.
284 pages $15
BB-021
“Pseudo-City” D. Harlan Wilson
- Pseudo-City exposes what waits in
the bathroom stall, under the manhole cover and in the corporate boardroom, all in a way
that can only be described as mind-bogglingly irreal.
220 pages $16
BB-022
“Kafka’s Uncle and Other Strange Tales” Bruce Taylor
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Anslenot and his giant tarantula (tormentor? fri-end?) wander a desecrated world in this
novel and collection of stories from Mr. Magic Realism Himself.
348 pages $17
BB-023
“Sex and Death In Television Town” Carlton Mellick III
- In
the old west, a gang of hermaphrodite gunslingers take refuge from a demon plague in
Telos: a town where its citizens have televisions instead of heads.
184 pages $12
BB-024
“It Came From Below The Belt” Bradley Sands
- What can
Grover Goldstein do when his severed, sentient penis forces him to return to high school
and help it win the presidential election?
204 pages $13
BB-025
“Sick: An Anthology of Illness” John Lawson, editor
- These
Sick stories are horrendous and hilarious dissections of creative minds on the scalpel's
edge.
296 pages $16
BB-026
“Tempting Disaster” John Lawson, editor
- A shocking and al-
luring anthology from the fringe that examines our culture's obsession with taboos.
260 pages $16
BB-027
“Siren Promised” Jeremy Robert Johnson
- 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.
190 pages $13
BB-028
“Chemical Gardens” Gina Ranalli
- Ro and punk band Green is the
Enemy find Kreepkins, a surfer-dude warlock, a vengeful demon, and a Metal Priestess in
their way as they try to escape an underground nightmare.
188 pages $13
BB-029
“Jesus Freaks” Andre Duza
- For God so loved the world that he gave
his only two begotten sons… and a few million zombies.
400 pages $16
BB-030
“Grape City” Kevin L. Donihe
- More Donihe-style comedic bizarro
about a demon named Charles who is forced to work a minimum wage job on Earth after
Hell goes out of business.
108 pages $10
BB-031
“Sea of the Patchwork Cats” Carlton Mellick III
- A quiet
dreamlike tale set in the ashes of the human race. For Mellick enthusiasts who also adore The Twilight Zone.
112 pages $10
BB-032
“Extinction Journals” Jeremy Robert Johnson
- An uncanny
voyage across a newly nuclear America where one man must confront the problems asso-
ciated with loneliness, insane dieties, radiation, love, and an ever-evolving cockroach suit with a mind of its own.
104 pages $10