WINNER of the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection!
"Come one, come all. See the Amazing Pin Cushion, a prodigy of a piercings and pain" ... watch in amazement as "Calimari-faced kids play tag in the carnival parking lot" ... grimace as "Inky the Hemophiliac Clown picks a scab above his lips" ... Enter, if you dare, into the pages of Michael Arnzen's wickedly fun surrealist "Freakcidents." Thirty disturbing poems of mutancy by Michael A. Arnzen. Profusely illustrated with the bizarre imaginings of GAK. Bram Stoker Award winner for Poetry Collection 2005.
Michael Arnzen has won multiple awards for his fiction and poetry, including four Bram Stoker Awards and the International Horror Guild Award. He teaches horror and suspense writing at Seton Hill University, as faculty in their unique MFA degree program in Writing Popular Fiction.
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Welcome to an intensely gripping sideshow of poetry and short fiction. All of the subjects are bizarrely metomorphosized. Among them are Triple Face, Needle Baby, and Genetic Defect Jennie. Be a witness as the mutant acrobat loses his grip. Observe Theo the sword swallower as he ponders the exoskeletal life of crustaceans. View the inescapable nightmare that is the life of the man without eyelids.
Author Michael A. Arnzen chooses his words carefully to illuminate the horrors of mutation. At the same time, he illustrates the nearly unbearable pain of human existence. My favorite in this collection is the poem Boy's Heart is On the Outside of His Body. What is inside the boy's heart is liable to break yours.
This collection is wonderfully illustrated by the manic art of GAK.
I received a free e-copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks.
This chapbook is number 9 of 200 and is signed by Michael A. Arnzen.
cover and interior artwork by GAK.
WINNER of the 2005 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection from the Horror Writer’s Association.
Thirty disturbing, and perversely hilarious, poems of mutancy.
Contents:
Umbilicile The Scab Genetic Defect Jennie Test Tube Tommy Soft Spot Sally Mutant Marcus The Conjoined Triplets Triple Face The Hairy Baby Spiderboy Girl Abandoned at Birth Raised by Rattlesnakes Siamese Blood Brothers Needle Baby Woman Gives Birth to Full Grown Man Boy’s Heart is on the Outside of His Body Born Every Minute Werecat Wally Mad Head Polka Clots A Personal Computer Stripper Freakshow Breakup Freaky Deak’s Splatfall Upon Suicidal Tendencies Among Sword-Swallowing Shellfish-Eating Circus Freaks Claw Head Venting Frustrations The Incredible Edible Fred Smoker The Creep with No Head Inside The Man With No Eyelids
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Freakcidents is a mad calliope of the grotesque that you just can't turn away from. The new audiobook version brims with Arnzen's trademark glee and is well worth a listen. While reading the poems on the page gives you more to time savor (?) these vicious vignettes, the audio format hurtles you through a carnival of psycho's delights all at once, piling one gut-wrenching image on the next like a game of corpse Jenga. The premise, poems about freaks, is genius and the perfect venue for a twisted imagination. There are more than just your average circus performers here though. Arnzen delivers in ways that make you cringe, giggle and feel slightly ashamed. But it's all in good fun, until someone loses their lunch, anyway.
I don't often read poetry but I decided to give this a go because I love Michael's work and because I've seem to have been reading more horror poetry over the last year or two. I really enjoyed it. I've always enjoyed freak type horror and this book has so many different types of freaks in it. I'd have loved to see some of them worked into a full blown novel but this was a creepy and grotesque read and I highly recommend it.