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Gush: Tales of Vaginal Horror

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From beautifully crafted flowery depictions by poets and artists and romance novelists, to cutesy euphemisms used by little kids, to crass and crude locker-room terminology, we have no shortage of words for the anatomical complexity that is the female reproductive system.

Oh, portal of wonders, thing of magic, of mystery, of moon-linked mysticism. Creator of life. Object of desire, symbolic, emblematic, likened to even the Holy Grail.

But, know what? However much you sugar-coat it, nature can be gross. Messy, pungent, painful, inconvenient, disgusting, and downright horrific. No amount of high school health classes or cheery hygiene product commercials can prepare you for the …

GUSH

Attention All This book will F*CK YOU UP! It will irreparably damage your brain. It will DESTROY your conception of that adorable little pleasure-slit between your wife or girlfriend’s legs, and it will WRECK your sex-drive forever. Just when horror had started to get a little complacent, Rinalli has invented a new and outrageous Vagina Horror! This book is brilliantly obscene, conceptually mind-blowing, and ingeniously nauseating. GUSH is chock full of every kind of feminine discharge you’ve ever heard of, and if you read this on a full stomach, you’re making a BIG mistake.

--Edward Lee, author of The Television and City Infernal

137 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 14, 2023

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Gina Ranalli

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Gina Ranalli is the author of several novels, including Mothman Emerged, Rumors of My Death, Praise the Dead, House of Fallen Trees, Suicide Girls in the Afterlife, Chemical Gardens, Wall of Kiss, and Mother Puncher. Her collection, 13 Thorns (with Gus Fink) won the Wonderland Book Award for Best Story Collection of 2007. Her short stories have appeared in numerous publications including Bits of the Dead, The Beast Within, Horror Library Volume 3, and Dead Science, among others.

Gina lives in Washington state where she is working on her next novel. You can communicate with her online at www.ginaranalli.com and on twitter at http://twitter.com/GinaRanalli

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April 22, 2023
Vaginal horror is not one of those subjects I’ve ever read before until this book. Gush is seven very creative stories that will make you squirm whether you are a man or a woman! All of the stories are great, but her are a few recaps of my favorites.

“Gush Run” is a story about friends. One friend gets into trouble and the others have to brave the “deluge” of liquid falling from the sky to go to his aid. What an adventure they experience!

“Grotesque” is a story about a young girl named Amy who suffers verbal abuse by her family. She’s often ill and her family shows no concern for her. She soon learns why she’s not been feeling well.

“The Nethermouth” is a gripping tale that incorporates folk lore and and old world monster. Ronna has a need, a hunger that she must fulfill while hiding her secret from her live in girlfriend. The hunger makes life with a girlfriend complicated. I really enjoyed this story a lot!

“Thrush” is a horrifying tale of a woman who suffers from an infection. This story takes us step by step as Caroline deals with her ailment as it runs its course. This one made me squirm as I read it!

Rinalli’s use of descriptors really takes these stories to another level. You feel the pain, see the injuries and sympathize with the suffering these characters go through. Published by Madness Heart Press, go get this one now!
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