About the Book
A collection of short stories on the subjects of comedic violence and existential horror. Please do not distribute to minors or the easily offended. Side Effects May Include: Nausea, Vomiting, Bluish Tint in Genital Region, Unprecedented Pubic Hair Growth, Desire to touch self in public inappropriately, facial tics, priapism, fever, anal rash, bleeding orifices, sense of unreality, repeating other peoples words, glowing green feces, impotence, skim milk lactation in women, bright red thick, viscous semen in men, vomiting, hair growth in eyeballs, penis growth from forehead, nipples occurring in random places, vomiting meatballs, psychosis, homicidal ideation, coprophagia, temporary levitation, jaundice, foul-smelling sweat, tongue tumors, urinating diarrhea, inappropriate laughter, hysteria, schizophrenia, synesthesia, vein disintegration, confusion, anti-social behavior, premature aging, formation of tail, blindness, Republicanism, spontaneous orgasm, xenophobia, paranoia, crotch rot, skin sloughing, absurdist mental state, immortality, death. About the Author
David L Tamarin lives in Massachusetts. He has been widely published in magazines, websites, anthologies, and more. He denies any involvement in ritual cult murder. In addition to writing he makes and collects snuff movies. He is the author of the e-book, Let Them Eat Snuff from the now defunct Meat Hook Press, and the forthcoming novel Hurting My Toys from Comet Press. His influences include the Marquis de Sade, Jim Thompson, James Ellroy, Peter Sotos, Gerald Schaeffer, the great Richard Laymon, Bentley Little, Thomas Ligotti, Antonin Artaud, publisher Adam Parafrey, Ian Brady, Mike Philbin, Franz Kafka, Philip K Dick, J G Ballard, William S Burroughs, Jean-Paul Sartre, Frederich Nietzsche, Bishop Berkeley, Richard Dawkins Albert Camus, and most importantly, the great Dostoevsky.