by Chandler Morrison (Author)
From the controversial author of DEAD INSIDE comes a collection of eleven stories that delve into the darkest depths of human nature. Featuring a cast of dejected and often morally ambiguous characters, these complex works of short fiction explore such topics as addiction, mental illness, suicide, and religion. As you descend deeper into the bleak despots depicted within these pages, you'll find yourself immersed in narratives so sordid and unsettling that you'll have to look up...just to see hell.
Author Biography
Chandler Morrison is a philosopher and fiction writer from Helltown, CA. After the release of his first novel, DEAD INSIDE, he rose to prominence through his shockingly offensive and extravagant live book readings. His writing typically explores taboo topics, and tends to be harshly critical of American society and culture. Some of his influences include Bret Easton Ellis, Chuck Palahniuk, Edgar Allan Poe, and Donald Ray Pollock. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio, where he frequently receives hate mail and death threats.