Welcome to the BONUS MATERIALS related to the 20th Anniversary release of Grave Markings from Raw Dog Screaming Press! Here you’ll see snapshots of the period of time when the original novel was produced, rare author photos, illustrations and other behind-the-scenes images of the book in its various editions. Also included is a recent live recording of Arnzen’s entire fiction reading at the 20th Anniversary Edition “launch party” put on by the publisher in an art gallery Baltimore, Maryland just before Halloween 2014.
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IMAGE GALLERY
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AUDIO & VIDEO
Arnzen Live at the Bizarro Halloween/Grave Markings Launch Party, Terrault Contemporary Gallery, Baltimore, MD. Halloween 2014
Contents:
- Introduction by John Edward Lawson, Raw Dog Screaming Press
Expression of Gratitude (with live beating heart)
Arnzen’s Halloween Fantasies (from The Goreletter)
Tumor Poetry (from The Goreletter)
“In-Sight” (Prologue to Grave Markings)
“The Seven-Headed Beast” (from 100 Jolts)
DOWNLOAD .MP3 28:31 minutes (26.4mb).
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The publisher also has posted a portion of this reading on video, if you’d like to see it. And there are more images of the event on the gorelets blog and the Raw Dog Screaming Press recap.
Thank you again for reading Grave Markings. Let your friends and folks in your network know if you enjoyed it, and keep spreading the inkstains! You can also leave me comments here, on the blog page for the book.