Author Matthew Scott Baker reviews ZIPPERED FLESH 2
Matthew Scott Baker, author of “Dark Reaches“, has posted his review of ZIPPERED FLESH 2, which features my short story, “The Little Things”. In his review at Shattered Ravings, Baker calls the book from Smart Rhino Publications “one hell of an anthology!”
This is definitely not a collection for the faint of heart! But the talent in this book is very impressive. I have to admit that I have never heard of many of these authors, but I definitely want to check out more of their work. Each author brings a unique perspective to the subject matter, making this collection a must-have for fans of horror and bizarre tales. And ‘unique’ is an excellent way to describe this book. The stories in ZIPPERED FLESH 2 are not traditional by any means; these are true tales of the original. From piercings to amputations, these stories will definitely stick out in your mind long after you have finished them.
Read the rest of the review here and find out for whom he reserves the highest praise. And if you haven’t read ZIPPERED FLESH 2, here’s all the stories you’re missing:
- “The Modern Adonis” by Bryan Hall
- “Taut” by Shaun Meeks
- “The Hunger Artist” by Lisa Mannetti
- “Skin Deep” by Carson Buckingham
- “The Sun-Snake” by Christine Morgan
- “Knowledge” by Kate Monroe
- “Prosthetics” by Daniel I. Russell
- “After Darque” by M.L. Roos
- “The Affair of the Jade Dragon” by Rick Hudson
- “The Future of Flesh” by J.M. Reinbold
- “We’re All Mad Here” by E.A. Black
- “Seeds” by L.L. Soares
- “Perfection” by Doug Blakeslee
- “Underneath” by Kealan Patrick Burke
- “The Perfect Size” by A.P. Sessler
- “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” by David Benton & W.D. Gagliani
- “BabyDaddy” by Jonathan Templar
- “The Little Things” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Clockwork” by Shaun Jeffrey
- “Luscious” by Jezzy Wolfe
- “Rapture” by Charles Colyott
- “Primal Tongue” by Michael Bailey
When you’re done reading, please leave a review at Amazon.com, Goodreads.com, on Facebook.com, your blog, or wherever you feel most comfortable making yourself heard.
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