ZIPPERED FLESH 2 is “a great collection of some truly great writers”
Barnes & Noble reader Art Powell has written a five-star review of ZIPPERED FLESH 2, which features my short story, “The Little Things”:
A great collection of some truly great writers. From start to finish, this book was a joy to read, despite the wincing, the stomach churning and the pure horror in some of them. There are some twisted stories here, some realistic ones and some down right strange ones. I would list my favorites, but that would just be the table of contents. There isn’t a single miss here. Highly recommended!
Edited by Weldon Burge, ZIPPERED FLESH 2 features the following contributions:
- “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
And don’t forget that this Saturday, no less than three ZIPPERED FLESH 2 contributors will be participating in the Winter Writer’s Day at Barnes & Noble in Racine. W.D. Gagliani, David Benton, and I will answer questions as part of the author panel between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., and we’ll be talking to readers and signing our books during the open house from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Christian A. Larsen is the author of LOSING TOUCH, featuring a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Piers Anthony, now available in paperback and ebook formats from Post Mortem Press.
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