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Raw: Brutality as Art

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From the classics to the avante-garde, Snuff Books brings you a collection of stories that find the beauty in the brutal and the art in the absurd. Including tales of orchestrated mayhem, flesh sculpting and gourmet cannibalism, Raw: Brutality as Art features work from some of the genre's best up and coming horror and bizarro writers. Includes stories by Inanna Gabriel, Brandon Ford, Frank Roger, Steven L. Shrewsbury, R.J. Cavender, L.L. Soares, Kevin Lucia, Jessica Lynne Gardner, Eric Enck, James Roy Daley, Stephen Couch, Trever Palmer, Andrew Wolter, and Brendan Connell.

220 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 2009

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Adam Huber

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Now living in Philadelphia, Adam is a film school dropout, former reporter, editor and publisher. He lives with his cats and fills his spare time reading, gambling, sharing bottles of whiskey with Eric Enck and taking in an absurd amount of horror films. “Snuff” is Adam’s first professional venture into the world of fiction.

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May 29, 2010
Splatterpunk beach read.

It is exactly what it advertises; short stories of violence in the form of art.

The problem for me was there weren't hidden treasures inside, it was just what I could have guessed from reading the back. Well done, though.
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