Where, exactly, does one find a radioactive monkey?
The answer to this age old question is finally here. These creepy creatures can be caught behind the bars of zoos and prisons. These mythological monsters can be met in fleabag motels and on over-crowded street-corners. These voracious villains can be viewed in the hills, in our living rooms and even on popular daytime TV.
Most importantly, Radioactive Monkeys can be found inside the imaginations of the eight talented writers included in the Iguana Publications chapbook REQUIEM FOR THE RADIOACTIVE MONKEYS.
Featuring stories and poems by
Tina L. Jens Martin Mundt Wally Cwik Paul Dailing Bruce Arthurs Barbara Geiger Wayne Allen Sallee J. A. Konrath
Scary, funny and sometimes even sad, REQUIEM FOR THE RADIOACTIVE MONKEYS has something to stir the perverse primatologist in everyone.
Locus Magazine once called JOHN WEAGLY “a new writer worth reading and following” and compared his short fiction to the works of Ray Bradbury and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. His stories have been nominated for the Derringer Award multiple times, winning one in 2008, and various other accolades. As a playwright, over 100 of his scripts have received over 150 productions on four continents.