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William Pauley III
William Pauley III is the author of Hearers of the Constant Hum, the Doom Magnetic! Trilogy, and The Brothers Crunk, which Fangoria magazine called "A perfect example of bizarro fiction... every line is littered with wild and imaginative ideas." He lives in Lexington, KY. show more

William Pauley III is the author of Hearers of the Constant Hum, the Doom Magnetic! Trilogy, and The Brothers Crunk, which Fangoria magazine called "A perfect example of bizarro fiction... every line is littered with wild and imaginative ideas." He lives in Lexington, KY.
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Preliminary Horrors
Preliminary Horrors rated it 14 years ago
Given the generally high marks this book has received (mostly from the contributors and their acquaintances I see), I figured it safe betting that this collection would be an enjoyable read. Toe Tags doesn't feel like it even made it past a quick cursory glance from its proofreader. With stories swi...
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 14 years ago
A spine tingling collection of horrific tales written by new horror writers. Some of the tales are accompanied by wonderful black and white photos with scratches to embellish the picture. A very good read if you like horror. Very much looking forward to read Toe Tags 2: Blood and Bizarro.
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 15 years ago
A must read.This book was so good that I want to tell you every single little detail about why I enjoyed this book so much, but I'm not going to because I don't want to give it all away.I will tell you this though. It's a strange mix of red-neck cowboys, Japanese culture, kung-fu, cue-ball eyes, ar...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it 15 years ago
This is one of those kitchen sink books where there is too much of everything to nail it down into one genre or niche. It's like a Sanrio bag of false-eyes, cowboy hats, purple TVs, pop idols, and ADHD.Pauley didn't stick to even a consistent writing style and instead of being schizophrenic it's ch...
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