Books by Cameron Pierce
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Giallo Fantastique
An anthology of original strange stories at the intersection of crime, terror, and supernatural fiction. Inspired by and drawing from the highly stylized cinematic thrillers of Argento, Bava, and Fulci; American noir and... See More
Die You Doughnut Bastards
"Like William S. Burroughs on crack!" - Thomas F. Monteleone, New York Times bestselling author The bacon storm is rolling in. We hear the grease and sugar beat against the roof and windows. The doughnut people are... See More
Lost in Cat Brain Land
WINNER OF THE WONDERLAND BOOK AWARD, BEST COLLECTION OF 2010 Sad stories from a surreal world. A fascist mustache. A desert inside a dead cat. The ghost of Franz Kafka. Primordial entities mourn the death of their child... See More
Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens, No.10
Featuring stories by Laird Hunt, D. Harlan Wilson, Cameron Pierce, Amanda Billings, Kirk Jones, Andrew W. Adams, Amber Sparks, and a novella by Kirsten Alene. Contains book reviews of Steve Lowe's Muscle Memory and Shane... See More
Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens: Issue 8
Issue #8 demonstrates why this journal has been hailed as the figurehead publication for absurd and surreal literature. Throughout these pages readers will find a man with an endless supply of money in his pockets and a nun... See More
Amazing Stories of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
On the seventh day, the Flying Spaghetti Monster said, "Read me, for I am good." In Amazing Stories, the Flying Spaghetti Monster goes on trial to earn his godhood among a council of deities that includes Jehovah, the... See More
The Big Click July 2014 (Issue 15)
In our special Bizarro Crime issue we start things off with Cameron Pierce's "Drop the World," the tale of a young woman hoping to heal her life through taking hits to the face in the boxing ring. Then, Stephen Graham Jones... See More
Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories
THE PERFECT FATHER'S DAY GIFT! Since the earliest writings of civilization, people have been writing about fish and the pursuit of them. Taut Lines is a book of the present with regular forays into the past, reflecting not... See More