Jeremy Maddux
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Born
in Erwin, TN, The United States
February 28
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November 2012
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Rejected for Content: Splattergore
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2014
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Wishing Weird (Wishes) Volume 2
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2014
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Fireside Popsicles
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2014
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Open Lines
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2013
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Aliens, Sex & Sociopaths: The Best of Surreal Grotesque
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2013
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"Such a fantastic tale. Not only were the supernatural aspects downright terrifying, the setting was incredible.
As someone who has visited a wolf dog sanctuary before and been involved in animal rescue, it was near and dear to my heart. It brought ba" Read more of this review » |
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“Hey, let's increase science literacy by having someone sing about pansexual wood sprites and power bottoms." - Jeff Holiday”
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“There is a marvelous peace in not publishing ... I like to write. I love to write. But I write just for myself and my own pleasure.”
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“I saw thousands of pumpkins last night
come floating in on the tide,
bumping up against the rocks and
rolling up on the beaches;
it must be Halloween in the sea”
― The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster
come floating in on the tide,
bumping up against the rocks and
rolling up on the beaches;
it must be Halloween in the sea”
― The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster
“The truly talented people in this world don’t talk about the shit they do, they just do it. The average and completely useless, which accounts for most people, spend so much time talking about their lofty plans and goals that they never get further than that, and call me crazy, but there’s nothing worse than hearing self-righteous, talentless people blabbing on about the positive, wonderful things they think they’re going to do with their lives. They’re pathetic. They need to just sit down and take a Xanax.”
― Crash and Burn
― Crash and Burn
“It's the duty of art to ask questions, not to provide answers. And if you want a clearer answer, I'll have to pass.”
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Aug 10, 2021 01:09PM
Hey bro - quick question: what is the most disturbing book you have ever read? For me it is a tie between Les Chants de Maldoror by Comte de Lautréamont and Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Look forward to your feedback!
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Jon wrote: "Quiet Place 128: Nobody Puts Jeremy in a Corner w/ Thomas Cleckler - AWSOME! Loved this free flow of ideas! Keep up the great work!"Thanks so much for listening, brother. I hope the episode that dropped last night didn't prove too controversial. I was coming from a 100% place of honesty on several fronts.


















































