Absolute Garbage, Total Nonsense, and Utter Ridiculousness

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Pub Date 26 Oct 2021 | Archive Date 31 Mar 2022

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A husband survives an autopsy and his wife has a complaint, a woman experiences existential dread after a police interrogation, twin sisters find the instrument of their father’s ongoing death, and a contestant at a hot dog eating contest won’t stop eating no matter what is in front of him. Also, poems about the withering and revival of love thought to be lost and angels with strange motives—this is a book that will make every reader laugh, cry, and hide every part of their body beneath the covers. This is Rice at his absolute best...and at his earliest; the oldest story taken from an 8th grade class assignment from over 30 years ago.

A husband survives an autopsy and his wife has a complaint, a woman experiences existential dread after a police interrogation, twin sisters find the instrument of their father’s ongoing death, and a...


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This was an incredibly unique way to read horror. I really enjoyed the style of poetry and interesting plot. I would say that anyone who is looking for a new way to take in horror stories to give this one a try.

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