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Frankie And Formaldehyde

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Frankie works at the Happy Restful Sanitorium, a housing facility for those who choose to keep their loved ones around long after their death. With so many hungry bodies around, life is difficult—Especially when Frankie’s husband, George, somehow becomes infected. Frankie soon discovers that hiding an illegal zombie isn’t as easy as she’d thought.

114 pages, Paperback

Published June 27, 2012

About the author

M. Jones

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I am a neurotic, typing mess who sits in front of an old Olympia manual typewriter, appreciating the way it reduces my fingertips to bloodied stumps, the flesh punctured ragged by broken bones. Ghosts hover in my periphery, while time and space travel long in two directions, in a vast circle that never manages to complete itself.

I have currently completed and published a very disturbing m/m (gay) novel that explores themes of abuse, gender identity, vigilantism and emotional compartmentalization. IN ABSENTIA can be found at http://bloodlettersink.com or at Amazon.

Contrary to popular belief, I have not wrestled tigers in India, took a bullet for a nun or obtained a master's degree in Japanese breakfast cereals.

I am, however, very fond of knives.

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