"Fresh, weird and funny. Bauman's work is a genuine surprise."
--Garrett Cook, author of A God of Hungry Walls
"Ghosts trying to get laid, an "erotic" burning bush, forbidden love between sea monsters and more fill this collection of Torah-influenced bizarro, horror, and pulp fiction. You gotta dig any book that has a recipe for a skinhead-killing Golem."
--Jeff Burk, editor of Deadite Press and author of Shatnerquake
"Maxwell Bauman's writing is wacky and weird. The Anarchist Kosher Cookbook is a strange, surreal, and hilarious ride."
--Danger Slater, author of I Will Rot Without You and DangerRAMA
"Maxwell Bauman is equal parts joke teller and doomsday prophet, and his stories transform the somber and ancient religion of Judaism into a bizarro sideshow of death and fire and very dignified giggling. Basically, he's a real mensch."
--David W. Barbee, author of A Town Called Suckhole and The Night's Neon Fangs
"These stories are weird, punchy, often funny, often emotional, but never boring
-- B. Diehl, author of Zellery's Alley