The Plague Factory
The Plague Factory contains 90 pages of John Edward Lawson's most experimental poetry. The Plague of experimental John poetry, pages contain the most Factory. A lyrical reconstruction of the human disease manufactured... See More
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Quick ViewThe Plague Factory contains 90 pages of John Edward Lawson's most experimental poetry. The Plague of experimental John poetry, pages contain the most Factory. A lyrical reconstruction of the human disease manufactured... See More
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Quick ViewWhy are bad choices so tempting? This short story collection explores the dark side of romance, twisting through bizarro alleyways and diving into the dumpsters of horror, science fiction, and fantasy in search of the... See More
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Quick ViewThe sheer terror of hope has been dissected and repackaged as standard rhymes, experimental verse, and other poetic forms in order to rendition the reader blissfully numb. These are poems that contain elements of eroticism... See More
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Quick ViewLawson's second poetry collection mixes the humorous with the grotesque in a bizarre collection of new and previously published poetry. This volume showcases his more story-like poems, many of which are favorites at his... See More
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Quick ViewThrough a series of dark bizarro adventures Truth in Ruins chronicles the world's dying gasps. Sneak into the space where flesh is erased and sanity unspools, where casual brutality rules and hilarity ensues. Here flesh is... See More
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Quick ViewAlready known for his works of speculative fiction, author John Edward Lawson uses Discouraging at Best to take a look at the "real" world. On the pages within are five interlinked tales that, when pieced together, paint a... See More
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Quick ViewThe bizarro prison sex horror road trip exploding with alien invasion action! Kenrick Brimley, the state prison's official gigolo, hangs over a lava pit on trial for his life in a strange land. He will reveal the course of... See More
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Quick ViewIn a digital edition for the first time, the Scarred Edition of the Troublesome Amputee pairs the multi-award nominated collection with Lawson's out of print debut: The Scars Are Complimentary. Includes all 20 original... See More
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Quick ViewThis collection of horror stories asks: are there moments in your past you ignore... pretend never happened... moments you hide from yourself and others? What if the only thing imbuing our past with a sense of dread and... See More
Online Flash/Micro Fiction Edition Includes stories by Rhys Hughes, D. Harlan Wilson, John Edward Lawson, Sean Kilpatrick, Mike Young, Corey Mesler, Andersen Prunty, Cameron Pierce, Amelia Gray, Caleb Ross, Forrest... See More
by Gina Ranalli
Quick ViewIncludes work by Steve Aylett, D. Harlan Wilson, Alyssa Sturgill, polycarp kusch, John Edward Lawson, Kevin L. Donihe, Pugnacious Jones, A D Dawson, Gina Ranalli, MicroSmith, A.D. MacDonald, Vic Mudd, Simon Thurgood, Andrew... See More
by Gina Ranalli
Quick ViewOnline Flash/Micro Fiction Edition Includes work by Gina Ranalli, Jason Rogers, David L Tamarin, A. D. MacDonald, Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, A D Dawson, John Edward Lawson, Steve Aydt, Max Strange, MicroSmith, Scott Raven... See More
This bundle includes the three most acclaimed works by poet John Edward Lawson, collectively earning nominations for the Dwarf Stars, Elgin, Rhysling, and Stoker Awards. The Troublesome Amputee: Welcome to one of the... See More