This is an anthology. I always have trouble with anthologies. I rarely read every story. But I did this time around, which, I guess, is a good sign. I liked some stories more than others, of course. Some were rather good; one was really hard to get through; most were fairly entertaining reads. Some...
The anthology that would make grandma cringe is back with Vol.3. Some returning cocks as well as some new. Kevin Strange, Alex Johnson, D.F. Noble. Douglas Hackle returns with laugh out loud. Vincent Sakowski and Adam Millard. Get your monkeys and chainsaws and get ready for a ripping laughter.The D...
Like most short story collections in the Bizarro genre, Tall Tales with Short Cocks Vol. 2 is uneven, but always original. There are tales that are bizarrely told, which are generally my least favourite, and those that are more traditionally told, but about bizarre things, which is where I find the ...
I have a short story in this anthology. To All of the other authors in this book. I think we made a kickass book. And like Danger Slater said "Long Live The Cock" Here are my ratings for all the stories. Mine gets 5 Stars because I am a bias prick.The Ballad of Billy The Squid porno star, to many ma...
First, let me list the stories and their authors:- Pretend Girlfriend by Jonathan Wood- The Fourth of July by Shawn M. Riddle- A Warm Spring Day by Sean M. Thompson- Birthday Wishes by Charlie Morgan- City of the Dead by Sean T. Page- Love Thy Neighbour by Patrick D'Orazio- Mass Destruction by Rebec...
Trilogies…love ‘em or hate ‘em, they are an ever growing part of reading. Myself, I’m ambivalent – but one thing I always want to know up front is if a book is part of a trilogy or series. Cliffhangers are not my friends.I’d been watching Patrick D’Orazio’s books for over a year when I noticed the D...
This was an enjoyable anthology; one I was thrilled to find at all. I've been on a bit of a zombie kick lately and this was right up my alley. All of the stories were well written, but the one that has stuck with me the most is probably 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Die'. I found it incredibly poign...