Appalachian Galapagos
ByPublisher Description
APPALACHIAN GALAPAGOS follows the smash success of Scary Rednecks and Other Inbred Horrors with authors Weston Ochse and David Whitman returning us to the world of rednecks, human-skin beer cozies, urban legends come to life, southern mythology, drunkards flying in lawn chairs, contemplations on the nature of god, and the monsters within us all. Galapagos cements its ownership of the genre opening with a grand opus of a novella co-written by both authors, featuring backwoods churches, boat rides, and bigfoots. Fourteen additional stories provide us glorious glances into a world of bug zappers, cheetos, and beer-fueled madness. Grand Master of Horror Edward Lee points out in his introduction that 'this very successful collection is unlike anything that is being done today' and 'is perhaps the most successful collection of the year.'
Contents
Introduction
Preface:Excerpt from a Speech given by Professor Elvis G. Giddy on Survival of the Fittest – Edward Lee
Origin of A Species
or
Up Shit's Creek With A Case of Beer and No Fucking Paddles
Weston Ochse and David Whitman
Pitfighter Serenade
Weston Ochse
With Quiet Violence
(Originally published in The Edge, 2000)
David Whitman
The Winnowing
Weston Ochse
Killin' Lenny
David Whitman
The Smell of Leaves Burning in Winter
Weston Ochse
Beautiful Ugly
(Originally published in Electric Wine, 2000)
David Whitman
The Rememory Man
Weston Ochse
Who Watches the Watcher
(Originally published in Sinister Element, 1998)
David Whitman
The Qualities of Mercy
(Originally published in Primordial Magazine, 1999)
Weston Ochse
Degeneration
David Whitman
Eli's Coming
Weston Ochse
We've Only Just Begun
David Whitman
Summer Planting
(Originally published in Sinister Element 1998)
Weston Ochse
Flying Through Heavens With Beer In Hand
David Whitman
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