Viscera
"A dystopian fantasy of earthquakes, killing fields, drug addiction, and routine eviscerations that is also profoundly humane and laugh-out-loud funny." —Camille DeAngelis, author of Bones and AllThe Gone-Away gods were real, once, and taller than towers.But they’re long dead now, buried in the...
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"A dystopian fantasy of earthquakes, killing fields, drug addiction, and routine eviscerations that is also profoundly humane and laugh-out-loud funny." —Camille DeAngelis, author of Bones and AllThe Gone-Away gods were real, once, and taller than towers.But they’re long dead now, buried in the catacombs beneath the city of Eth, where their calcified organs radiate an eldr
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Talos
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
No one writes quite like Squailia. I met her when we were both on a panel about body horror, and shortly afterwards looked up her book, Dead Boys. It was strange, creepy, creative, and wonderful. So that brought me to eagerly looking forward to reading Viscera, and it seemed like a good choice fo...
seriously. damn. Gabriel Squalia writes like no one else.
So apparently I'm just into body horror this year? Right after I finished The Stars Are Legion I picked up Viscera. Twitter promised me vivisection, and twitter did not steer me wrong. This book starts with a boy murdering a lone woman in the woods and watching his mentor carve out her organs to ...