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+ | THE GORELETTER: | ||
+ | Arnzen' | ||
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+ | +++ Vol. 3.06, Feb 11, 2006 +++ | ||
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+ | **Extreme Makeovers** | ||
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+ | ====INTRO==== | ||
+ | Note: this issue is both longer than usual and later than usual. There' | ||
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+ | ====BLATHER==== | ||
+ | Blather. Wince. Repeat. | ||
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+ | Bod Mod I'd Like to See | ||
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+ | Flesh-a-Sketch\\ | ||
+ | We ought to have temporary tattoos that are nonetheless permanent. Why must the art be stagnant? Especially if it's bad? We want art that we can revise and change, yet something that still sends the message that we're so committed to our art that we're willing to be surgically altered. If they can make adjustable pacemakers and prescription birth control patches these days, they ought to be able to make movable tattoos. Here's my idea: embed little colored metal pellets under the surface of the skin, so we can use a magnetic device to move them around whenever we want to. Like that children' | ||
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+ | Replaceable Fingers\\ | ||
+ | I think there' | ||
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+ | Stomach Paperclips\\ | ||
+ | You've heard of stomach stapling before, right? Same idea. Only temporary. Sometimes I like feeling so full I have to open my belt. | ||
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+ | Mobile Airbags\\ | ||
+ | When a car gets impacted, airbags inflate and save lives. Why can't we embed a similar technology in our flesh? Someone punches you -- boom -- your shirt explodes and a large pillow of air absorbs the blow. Slip on the ice -- bam -- a large buttock inflates and you land so safely you could go tubing down a mountain on your own rear end. We could all play suicide with trains and tall buildings. What a thrill! This invention would make the automobile airbag useless, so it would even save us millions. | ||
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+ | Tongue Implants\\ | ||
+ | People get all sorts of things implanted into their mouths -- braces, bridges, fillings. Why should the teeth have all the fun? Let's accessorize our mouths with extra tongues. Clone 'em, take them out of cadavers, make 'em out of vinyl...it' | ||
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+ | ====ONLINE GIZMO OF THE MONTH==== | ||
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+ | Knife Throw | ||
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+ | You've seen it in every carny movie ever made. Now's your chance to throw blades at the person tied to a spinning wheel. It's simple, childish, time-consuming fun -- like darts for the demented. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ====GORELETS: | ||
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+ | blood, bath and beyond | ||
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+ | The claw foot tub clenches\\ | ||
+ | the floor whenever I twist\\ | ||
+ | the handle to hot, scouring the bone\\ | ||
+ | china tiles and filthy basin belly.\\ | ||
+ | Droplets spray and pepper the flesh\\ | ||
+ | -- and that's just the curtain of skin\\ | ||
+ | dancing on its meat hooks, absorbing\\ | ||
+ | the stream, but perpetually unclean.\\ | ||
+ | I don't understand why the blood\\ | ||
+ | doesn' | ||
+ | Maybe something ill spills\\ | ||
+ | from the green gums of that open-mouthed\\ | ||
+ | shower head, spraying its sickness.\\ | ||
+ | Or perhaps it's just my plumbing.\\ | ||
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+ | ====NOT DEAD YET: PRINT REVIEWS==== | ||
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+ | Corpse Blossoms | ||
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+ | Few realize that the term " | ||
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+ | Edited by Julia and RJ Sevin, Corpse Blossoms will immediately strike you as a different kind of horror anthology the second you hold it in your hands. If an anthology is a flower-gathering, | ||
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+ | So do the stories match the quality and character of the book? Are they, in the publisher' | ||
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+ | One of the most interesting elements of the book is the dictum in the foreword, which begs the reader to "read these exceptional stories in the order that they appear for full effect." | ||
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+ | I can't talk about all of the tales, but let me share my thoughts about three that really stuck with me, to give you a sense of the book's range. | ||
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+ | One of the weirdest pieces in this collection is "The Last Few Curls of Gut Rope" by Steve Vernon. The title is a tad bit misleading, because Vernon' | ||
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+ | Another wildly-imagined contribution to the collection comes from Bentley Little, whose opening paragraph is probably the most creatively hilarious of the book: | ||
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+ | "He found it in a shack in the desert, a horrible thing of jellyfish and claws, scales and squid, bound into shape by strands of dark kelpy seaweed. It was sitting in the center of the rotted wood floor, and under his gaze it shifted, moved, tried to slink away beneath a sandy bench, all the while making a hideous squeaking squelching sound. | ||
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+ | "' | ||
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+ | This is from Little' | ||
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+ | I love stories like these; tales that go over the top in a quest for unconscious thrills. Their unsettling humor pushes you over the edge and into some psychic state of disbelief akin to madness. Corpse Blossoms is at its best when it delves into the psychological -- rather than supernatural -- side of horror. And it doesn' | ||
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+ | If Corpse Blossoms is a gourmet salad, then the leaves have occasional brown spots here and there, but that happens when the kitchen doesn' | ||
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+ | Finally, it's worth noting that the publishers of this book were impacted by Hurricane Katrina. The fact that they were able to put together such a fine collection and launch a new quality publishing line while being dislocated and traumatized by that terrible chaos is not only admirable, it's miraculous. As they note in the book's postscript, this project " | ||
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+ | Corpse Blossoms is a $40 hardcover limited to 500 trade copies, 500 signed copies, and 26 lettered leather copies available from the publisher at Creeping Hemlock Press or from your friendly favorite horror bookseller (like Shocklines.com, | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ====DICTIONSCARY==== | ||
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+ | Today' | ||
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+ | ====INSTIGATION: | ||
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+ | + Place a deaf person in a burning building. First sentence: "(S)He didn't hear the alarm." | ||
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+ | + Place a wheelchair-bound character on a sinking ship. | ||
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+ | + Dramatize the methods of a " | ||
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+ | Instigation is a WEEKLY department in Hellnotes newsletter...who also now publishes a new online magazine based on selected prompts called Wee Small Hours! | ||
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+ | Hellnotes: http:// | ||
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+ | ====ARNZEN NEWS==== | ||
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+ | + ABOMINOMINATIONS\\ | ||
+ | I just learned that my poem, "Those Who Landed, Surprised to Discover that Zombies Had Taken Over the Planet," | ||
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+ | Since I'm tooting my own horn with these abomi-nominations, | ||
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+ | I've also been nominated by my wife as the 2005 "Man Most Likely to Take Out the Garbage," | ||
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+ | + COMING UP\\ | ||
+ | We've got a lot of catching up to do....bear with me for a moment while I share lots of good news. | ||
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+ | I just finished a short story called " | ||
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+ | My article on horror in higher education, " | ||
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+ | In Delirium, edited by Brian Keene, just arrived in my mailbox. I'm told that this horror anthology has already sold out, but if you dig around on Keene' | ||
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+ | Look for Poe's Lighthouse -- a diverse collection of tales by writers riffing off an unfinished fragment by Edgar Allan Poe -- to be released this Spring by Cemetery Dance Books. My twisted contribution, | ||
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+ | The next issue of Cemetery Dance magazine will also feature a story called "Help Yourself" | ||
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+ | A handful of new creepy poems appear in the latest issue of the UK litzine, Spokes. Of particular note are the great illustrations throughout the magazine by Deena Warner. http:// | ||
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+ | I just received the latest issue of the dark poetry journal, Poe Little Thing. I've got a poem in there called "The Goth Birthday Clown." | ||
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+ | An incredible book arrived in my mailbox the other day -- my author' | ||
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+ | I'm told a website dedicated to Exquisite Corpse -- a compilation of short-short films based on my poetry and flash fiction by diverse international filmmakers, coordinated by Jim Minton Design -- is forthcoming shortly. This is going to be a wild dark movie, folks. It should be made available on the Independent Film Channel website once all is done, in addition to a screening tour. I'll report news on the Gorletter weblog as things develop. < | ||
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+ | Still with me? There are lots of other miscellaneous things in the works right now, from book introductions to literary criticism, to my next novel. Most exciting to me at the moment: I've been solicited by a fun publisher to write a humorous horror novelette, which I'm just now getting into. I believe this is my first attempt at a "long story" at this specific length, and I know it's going to be a blast. More on this in a future issue of The Goreletter, once the ink dries. http:// | ||
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+ | + FUTURE APPEARANCES\\ | ||
+ | I'm always happy to meet readers at conventions and performances. I'll be reading and participating on an academic panel about my writing called "New Directions in Horror" | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ====WEIRD SITES OF THE MONTH==== | ||
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+ | Surreal Coconut' | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | The Meat Show by Mark Ryden\\ | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | Corpse Meat Protest Art by Emilio Mogilner\\ | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | Meatscapes by Nicolas Lampert\\ | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ====GORELETS.COM ROUNDUP==== | ||
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+ | So has it been too long since the last issue? I've made the decision to slice a few issues off the production line, and so this newsletter will be going to 4-6 issues per year. Not quite quarterly, not quite bimonthly, but less often than you might be used to. Volume 4 will launch with the next issue. | ||
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+ | I'm also going to be strategizing about ways to overhaul the main gorelets.com website over the next few months. They say "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" so I hope to keep most of this weird wide webspace as-is. But if you have any thoughts, by all means e-mail them to me. The " | ||
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+ | Gorelets.com is a relatively popular website compared to many author-centered pages, but it's not nearly as " | ||
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+ | Can you help? I never come to you begging for "link love" and I never use the mailing list to spam you with sales pitches for things like Fluid Mosaic underoos. But to try to reach my goal of 2000 subscribers by next February, I'm appealing to you to actively help me get this disgusting e-rag out to the masses. Here are some ways you can assist in spreading this corruption: | ||
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+ | + If you have a weblog, please consider adding a link to my own " | ||
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+ | + Many of you have LiveJournals. If so, did you know that LJ syndicates The Goreletter? Add it as a " | ||
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+ | + Even better than a link, of course, might be to write a mini-review or discussion of one of my books or The Goreletter on discussion boards, in your weblog, or in your own newsletter, or, hell, anywhere else (say, that article you're writing for the New York Times?), along with a link to my site. A number of you have so kindly posted reader book reviews on amazon.com, and I really appreciate it. Thank you! Some of you raved so much you almost made me buy a copy of my own book! | ||
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+ | + The best way to help out, of course, is to simply forward this issue to any friend you have who has a warped sense of humor, whether they are a horror fan or not. (Make sure you snip off the code appended to the bottom of the issue that would allow them to unsubscribe you. Seriously). | ||
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+ | + If you have a website, a link to gorelets.com is always treasured. And I'll gladly link back to you. Indeed, I encourage everyone to spend some time browsing around the " | ||
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+ | + There will be contests to subscribers in future issues, I promise. I've got some fresh ideas brewing. | ||
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+ | ====OUR ODD TRIPLE FEATURE==== | ||
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+ | Extreme Makeovers | ||
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+ | For your next movie night, rent:\\ | ||
+ | Circus of Horrors (1960)\\ | ||
+ | Seconds (1966)\\ | ||
+ | Johnny Handsome (1989)\\ | ||
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+ | ====BOO COUPONS==== | ||
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+ | It actually pays to scroll this far down. | ||
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+ | THE SHOCKLINES SPECIAL\\ | ||
+ | This issue, Shocklines.com -- the web's great horror fiction bookstore -- is offering Goreletter subscribers a special discount of $5 off the unsigned trade edition (only) of Corpse Blossoms, reviewed earlier in this issue. Just enter coupon code " | ||
+ | Corpse Blossoms: < | ||
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+ | ARNZEN OFFER\\ | ||
+ | Thanks to everyone who bought something from my "book tour surplus" | ||
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+ | GET FICTIONWISE\\ | ||
+ | Fictionwise.com -- the web's best sci-fi and horror e-book seller -- maintains a special 15% off page for Goreletter subscribers, | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | ====COLOPHON==== | ||
+ | All material in The Goreletter is © 2006 Michael A. Arnzen, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to forward the entire contents of this newsletter as a whole, without alterations or excisions. Direct links to articles in the archives or the weblog are permitted and encouraged. For reprint permissions of individual pieces, please contact arnzen@gorelets.com. | ||
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+ | Winner of the 2003 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Alternative Forms from the Horror Writers Association: | ||
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+ | Subscribe, unsubscribe, | ||
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+ | Read The Goreletter online as a draft-in-progress, | ||
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+ | Our surrealist product endorsement: | ||
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+ | With apologies to latitude 53,41667, longitude 27,91667. | ||
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+ | Help spread the strange. Forward this issue to your weirdest friend! | ||
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+ | ====PITHY MORBID THOUGHTS==== | ||
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+ | The Gift of Life | ||
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+ | "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent." | ||
+ | -- R.D. Laing (died 1989) | ||
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