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Geek Poems: Short Story & Novella Collection

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An all new collection from the reigning queen of disturbing, beautifully brutal, literary horror. Multiple Bram Stoker Award finalist, Charlee Jacob, delivers a book packed with some of her finest short story and novella

258 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2006

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Charlee Jacob

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Charlee Jacob has been a digger for dinosaur bones, a seller of designer rags, and a cook - to mention only a few things. With more than 950 publishing credits, Charlee has been writing dark poetry and prose for more than 25 years. Some of her recent publishing events include the novel STILL (Necro), the poetry collection HERESY (Necro), and the novel DARK MOODS. She is a three-time Bram Stoker Award winner, two of those awards for her novel DREAD IN THE BEAST and the poetry collection SINEATER; the third award for collaborative poetry collection, VECTORS, with Marge Simon. Permanently disabled, she has begun to paint as one of her forms of phsycial therapy. She lives in Irving, Texas with her husband Jim and a plethora of felines.

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January 4, 2018
Dense and literary and brutal. Some stories went on a little long for me though. Title story was pretty great at the end.
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May 23, 2007
A collection of short stories that is a bit more suspensful than horror compared to the author's usual work.

I found some of the stories to be experiments with style, bizarro for one.

The best story, Geek Poems, has Jacob's fine touches of prose and depth of research coupled with a deviant imagination that somehow ties in cherries...
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