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Post by weirdmonger on Dec 24, 2010 13:33:46 GMT
The Compartments of Hell by Paul Meloy & Sarah Pinborough
“…but then who knew when this shit had started hitting the fan?”
It’s Christmas Eve and if this is Santa Claus’ present to me – it’s certainly a present to the world from out of the blue – a post-apocalypse “it’s the thought that counts” – as those who have cracked and spiked enough are protected from the most gruesome, brain-ripping images I think I have ever read. By a long way! And I’d would have spliffed and spliced what I just said with not only a prayer of thank you but also a f**king prayer of thank you. And I don’t usually swear. This shit hit this fan, then, when these two authors came together - and produced this gotterdammerwrung (sp?) of guts. It’s spilled all over Christmas. No exaggeration.
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Post by weirdmonger on Dec 27, 2010 9:19:54 GMT
The Compartments of Hell by Paul Meloy & Sarah Pinborough “…but then who knew when this shit had started hitting the fan?” It’s Christmas Eve and if this is Santa Claus’ present to me – it’s certainly a present to the world from out of the blue – a post-apocalypse “it’s the thought that counts” – as those who have cracked and spiked enough are protected from the most gruesome, brain-ripping images I think I have ever read. By a long way! And I’d would have spliffed and spliced what I just said with not only a prayer of thank you but also a f**king prayer of thank you. And I don’t usually swear. This shit hit this fan, then, when these two authors came together - and produced this gotterdammerwrung (sp?) of guts. It’s spilled all over Christmas. No exaggeration. Just finished my real-time review of Black Static #20. Wow! Vaulters will love the fiction in this particular issue, I believe. “But ya ought to thank me, before I die, For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye” A Boy Named Sue – Johnny Cash
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Post by weirdmonger on Dec 28, 2010 9:33:06 GMT
“But ya ought to thank me, before I die, For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye” A Boy Named Sue – Johnny Cash
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