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 +THE GORELETTER:
  
 +Arnzen's Weird Newsletter
 +
 +http://www.gorelets.com
 +
 ++++ Vol 1.9, Mar. 24, 2003 +++
 +
 +**Raw Meat**
 +
 +----
 +
 +====BLATHER====
 +Blather. Wince. Repeat.
 +
 +Raw Meat
 +
 +I was in Ft. Lauderdale for a
 +conference last weekend and my party
 +went to a "Raw Bar" for dinner. No,
 +that's not a euphemism for some kind
 +of skin joint. A "raw bar" is a place
 +where you can slurp oysters and other
 +crustacean creepers and crawlers
 +fresh out of their snotty little shells.
 +
 +Of course, I'd have none of that. I
 +ordered a well cooked spiced shrimp
 +dish and fries and made jokes about
 +what they might schlep out of a "Raw
 +Cthulhu Bar" instead (Eldritch and
 +Chips? The Thing on the Placemat?
 +Dunkin' Dunwich? The Tartar Out of
 +Time?)
 +
 +Call me uncultured, but I don't do raw
 +fish. I've had plenty of oysters in my
 +day, but -- aside from the occasional
 +shrimp cocktail or tuna melt -- I've
 +pretty much given up on the cold
 +delicacy. No gushy sushi for me.
 +
 +Why? I don't know. It's not so much the
 +taste. I think it's the combination of
 +texture and temperature. Cold veiny
 +meats that crumble and flake off in
 +your mouth. Globules of muscle that
 +taste like squid eyes or blended brains.
 +Clamato. It all kind of repulses me. If
 +it's warm, boiled, slathered in sauce,
 +mixed in soup, or fried up in some
 +breading, I'll eat it. But not the raw
 +stuff. I feel like I might as well be eating
 +something I found under a rock,
 +snooting it up like some kind of sloth.
 +
 +Raw is uncivilized. And worse. It's lazy.
 +Only apathetic, uncreative cannibals
 +don't bother with the giant crock-pot.
 +
 +Theoretically, nature intended food to
 +be eaten raw. There are no indigenous
 +barbecues. When cheetahs pounce on
 +gazelles, they don't stop to strike up a
 +campfire. They nuzzle their muzzles
 +right into the meat, till the tip of their
 +noses tap the bone. But even they
 +don't like it cold. They don't wait for the
 +body to chill. They don't drag it to the
 +arctic ice. They dig right in, lapping up
 +the residual body heat, chewing the
 +muscles still hot from the chase,
 +gulping the juices still runny and warm
 +from the wound.
 +
 +Aside from the feverish friction heat of
 +the hunt, the major oven in the wild is
 +skin. Flesh keeps the meat at a
 +constant temperature, much to the joy
 +of carnivores everywhere. There are
 +some meats we inherently prefer as a
 +species -- chicken, beef, SPAM, etc.;
 +other animals prefer insects and things
 +that crawl cold in their carapaces. Our
 +bodies are probably hardwired for
 +some metaphysical menu of natural
 +selection in this way.
 +
 +Raw shellfish is as cold blooded as the
 +ocean it scampers and writhes in. Their
 +innards are the color and consistency
 +of squashed roaches. I'll have none of
 +it.
 +
 +I also don't eat Steak Tartar and I
 +usually don't order anything cooked
 +"rare." The meat section at the
 +supermarket frightens me with its tight
 +cellophane and bloodied Styrofoam.
 +But I do dig the deli and I get a kick out
 +of cold cuts. They're similar to raw
 +meats, true, but different enough to eat
 +with little worry. Sandwich meats have
 +been cooked at least once, so I know
 +the parasites have been burned and
 +boiled and salted away. I fear the
 +hygiene of the butcher more than I do
 +the cold meat itself. Thank god for the
 +bread that I will squash them between,
 +because otherwise I'd still get that
 +frisson of the chilling texture and
 +temperature of the raw. Anything dead
 +that's colder than me is not to be
 +trusted.
 +
 +I suppose raw food is actually more
 +honest. Left alone, the consumption of
 +raw bodies is the way the ecosystem
 +works. The earth is one big raw bar,
 +recycling our bodies in some grand
 +design. But let the dirt enjoy it. My rot
 +is my rebellion. I say, let's cook each
 +other and shake our hot fists and
 +barbecue forks at the cold moon in that
 +nocturnal rebellion we call dinnertime.
 +
 +====INSTIGATION: TWISTED PROMPTS FOR SICKO WRITERS====
 +
 +Imagine that a factory line worker has
 +fallen into a large processing machine
 +of some kind. Describe the carnage
 +from a co-worker's viewpoint.
 +
 +Invent an extreme body modification
 +technique that puts tattooing, piercing,
 +branding, and even cutting to shame.
 +
 +A creature emerges from the
 +incinerator at a crematorium. Describe
 +the physical appearance. Give it one
 +supernatural power. And a motive.
 +
 +====GORELETS====
 +
 +Butterfly Blades
 +
 +two cleavers cavort side by side --\\
 +a sparkling silver-winged butterfly\\
 +
 +before I pick it apart\\
 +before I pin you down\\
 +
 +your wingspan open\\
 +to its full flesh canopy\\
 +
 +I chopper the blades\\
 +and the wings fly\\
 +
 +====MARTHA STEWART LINKING====
 +
 +To help launch the publication of my
 +chapbook, Michael Arnzen's Dying
 +(With No Apologies to Martha Stewart),
 +here are numerous twisted sites which
 +send up everyone's favorite domestic
 +goddess, CEOhno and K-Mart shill:
 +
 +Martha Stewart Loathing
 +<del>ibar.com/webmaven/martha/</del>
 +
 +Martha Stewart Loving
 +http://www.salon.com/2002/06/27/mstewart/
 +
 +Martha Stewart Corporate Living
 +<del>salon.com/politics/comics/2002/06/27/living/index.html</del>
 +
 +Martha Stewart's Dying (song by JB Mahugh)
 +<del>bradmahugh.com/laymans/</del>
 +
 +Interactive Ways to Kill Martha
 +<del>pugzine.com/kill.shtml</del>
 +
 +Martha's Prison Recipes
 +<del>deansplanet.com/martha_1.html</del>
 +
 +Gothic Martha Stewart
 +<del>toreadors.com/martha/</del>
 +
 +More Martha Parody Links
 +<del>mrsmegabyte.com/links.html</del>
 +
 +MICHAEL ARNZEN'S DYING (With No
 +Apologies to Martha Stewart) is now
 +available from Tachyon Publications.
 +This collector's item is a chapbook of
 +twisted "household hints for serial
 +killers" featuring a hilarious cover
 +rendering of "Arnzen the Chef" by
 +Kevin Farrell. Tachyon hasn't updated
 +their ordering page yet, but I have a
 +small handful of copies that I'm willing
 +to sign and ship to subscribers to The
 +Goreletter. If you're interested, you can
 +PayPal me $5.95 + s/h by copying the
 +following long URL into your web
 +browser (or click on the link on the
 +gorelets.com front page):
 +
 +[deleted]
 +
 +====OUR ODD TRIPLE FEATURE====
 +
 +"Walken Dancing"
 +
 +For your next movie night, rent:\\
 +Roseland (1977)\\
 +Pennies from Heaven (1981)\\
 +Catch Me If You Can (2002)\\
 +
 +Intermission:\\
 +Weapon of Choice (2000)\\
 +
 +
 +====ONLINE GIZMO OF THE MONTH====
 +
 +"The Evil Clown Generator"
 +
 +They're not ALL evil. But at Scott
 +Huot's wonderfully fun web site, you
 +can make a mutant clown that would
 +put Pennywise to shame. It's as easy
 +as rolling your mouse around a clown
 +face -- if you dare -- to see what
 +abominations you can come up with.
 +
 +http://www.scottsmind.com/evil_clown.html
 +
 +====ARNZEN NEWS====
 +
 ++ "FREAKCIDENTS TRANSCENDS
 +HORROR...What is so brilliant about
 +this collection is how Arnzen uses
 +literal outside descriptions of the freaks
 +to describe the internal alienation and
 +awkwardness of humans." -- Mike
 +Purfield, B-Independent.com
 +
 +Feel the fiend. Touch the terror.
 +Caress the carnage. Go to DarkVesper
 +Publishing and order Freakcidents:
 +
 +<del>darkvesperpublishing.com</del>
 +
 ++ If you skipped the "Martha Stewart
 +Linking" department above, you
 +missed news of my new chapbook,
 +Michael Arnzen Dying. Tachyon
 +Publications has copies, as does
 +Borderland Books and, soon,
 +Shocklines.
 +
 +http://www.tachyonpublications.com
 +
 +http://www.borderlands-books.com
 +
 +http://www.shocklines.com
 +
 ++ I'll be the featured poet in the
 +upcoming April edition of Sidereality
 +magazine! The feature will include
 +around ten new poems in a series
 +called "Gentle Monsters" and an
 +interview, alongside the art of Matt
 +Schuster. This mag is doing great stuff!
 +
 +<del>sidereality.com</del>
 +
 ++ Do YOU like raw meat? Then check
 +out the just-released e-book of extreme
 +cannibal stories, Of Flesh and Hunger.
 +My short nightmare, "Second Helping"
 +appears within. Other writers in the
 +book include Daniel Keohane, Paul
 +Tremblay, Kurt Newton, John Edward
 +Lawson and Jeffrey Thomas.
 +
 +http://www.double-dragon-ebooks.com/
 +
 ++ I'll be attending World Horror
 +Convention in Kansas City in about 3
 +weeks, from 4/17-20 [...and I should
 +warn you now that the next issue of
 +this newsletter might be delayed
 +because of it]. Aside from sitting on
 +various panels, I'll also be reading from
 +my collection-in-progress, 100 Jolts,
 +among other things. My Freakcidents
 +publisher, DarkVesper, is also throwing
 +a party, so you can count on me to be
 +there. If you're going to WHC, too,
 +don't be afraid to say hello and share
 +with me your thoughts on raw shellfish:
 +
 +<del>whc2003.org/</del>
 +
 ++ You can find my short-short, "In the
 +Middle," somewhere near the middle of
 +the new anthology, Sudden Stories,
 +edited by Dinty Moore for Mammoth:
 +
 +http://www.mammothbooks.com
 +
 ++ Look for "Amityville: Yet Another
 +Sequel" -- my short memoir on growing
 +up near the horror house -- in the next
 +issue of Morbid Curiosity magazine.
 +It'll be available at World Horror Con,
 +where a reading session is being
 +hosted by the magazine to include the
 +likes of me, Alan Clark, Brian Keene,
 +and other morbidly curious folk.
 +
 +http://www.charnel.com/automatism/morbid.html
 +
 ++ Other April appearances of my flash
 +fiction include two webzines -- "Limber"
 +in Alien Skin & "Disgruntled" in The
 +Murder Hole -- and two Australian
 +releases -- "Mustachio Moon" in Dark
 +Animus and "Dust to Dust" in Anti-SF.
 +
 +http://www.alienskinmag.com
 +
 +<del>themurderhole.com</del>
 +
 +http://www.darkanimus.com
 +
 +http://www.antisf.com
 +
 ++ Along with Piers Anthony and Mike
 +Resnick, I'll be judging the finalists in
 +the first Draco Awards. What's a
 +Draco? No, it's not a new James Bond
 +villain, silly. It's a hardcover & e-book
 +deal (now with a prize of $500!) from
 +Double Dragon Publishing for the best
 +book-length work entered in its genre:
 +
 +http://www.double-dragon-ebooks.com/
 +
 +====WEIRD SITES OF THE MONTH====
 +
 +Drive Me Insane
 +<del>drivemeinsane.com/</del>
 +
 +Amputate My Foot
 +<del>cutoffmyfeet.com/</del>
 +
 +Torture Me Elmo
 +<del>stuffemal.com/whatnot/whatnot.html</del>
 +
 +====NEW AT GORELETS.COM====
 +
 ++ In case you missed it last time: I've
 +launched a new, simple, irregular
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 +====DATA + ERRATA = DRATTA====
 +
 ++ Last issue's "Blather" (called
 +"Revising the English Major")
 +generating some surprising responses!
 +George Cusak pointed out that I
 +shamefully got my Buck Rogers and
 +Flash Gordon mixed up. (Thanks,
 +George. I feel idiotic now. You'd think
 +Queen would have taught me a thing
 +or two!). Reader Anne Fotheringham
 +sent me new "-glishes" to complete the
 +set, since I'd skipped a few letters here
 +and there (including my favorite,
 +"Ginglish" -- "gum diseased speech").
 +
 ++ Many of you received Goreletter 1.8
 +without a proper subject line (it said
 +"The Goreletter Message" instead of
 +the true title: "The Goreletter 1.8:
 +Gorelish"). Little inconsistencies like
 +that bug the heck out of me so I had to
 +add this correction for posterity.
 +
 +====COLOPHON====
 +All material in The Goreletter is:
 +(c) 2003 Michael A. Arnzen, unless
 +otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
 +Permission is granted to forward the
 +entire contents as a whole, without
 +alterations or excisions. For reprint
 +permissions of individual pieces,
 +please contact arnzen@gorelets.com.
 +
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 +====PITHY MORBID THOUGHTS====
 +
 +"Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's
 +the transition that's troublesome."
 +-- Isaac Asimov (died 1992)
 +
 +----
 +{{page>gfoot&nodate&nouser}}

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