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PULPeYe Publications™ slithered quietly into the physical world on July 9, 2008. Our mission: to impact your reading experience with 'entertainment-only', 'Adult' subject matter, intended for readers unashamed of indulging cloaked, inward fancies; to evoke some emotional unease in those of you not afraid to allow your eyes to fall upon the risqué, the unholy, the unbelievable, the absurd; to pique and prod sundry infernal curiosities and fascinations, and allow them release into worlds of much freer reading pleasure; to introduce new and creative authors whose maligned and twisted writing styles reflect the heretofore shuned, inhibited, denied, yet innate proclivities of humankind's dark side. The disgruntled, selective reader, who prefers to have their aesthesia assailed and challenged, will have their sensibilities singed indeed. You've been warned. So when darkness falls and your day is done, dim the lights and fetch this paperback of sordid tales: the one with irresistible reads, the one you smuggle with you everywhere--to steal glimpses at every opportunity, to feed that insatiable imp that looms in the grimy recesses of your psyche. It's your own personal tome--unmistakably yours--with dog-eared corners, and tattered cover hiding the smudged pages. Then, sink into your favourite plush chair, or if you'd rather, retreat into a closet and commence delighting your morbid whimsies. Lose yourself within the fantastic stories printed on these dingy pages, as the turn of each leaf further envelops you in its warm, maternal embrace. * WARNING: "This Event Juncture" by PULPeYe Publications contains strong language with descriptive sexual narrative. However, no stories or poetry contained in this book depict underage characters involved in illegal activity. Please be advised. PULPeYe Publications™ is for Mature Readers and produces perfect-binding anthologies of short stories, poetry, prose, blogs, verse, lyrics in the dark genres: Horror, Occult, Erotic, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Macabre, Morbidity and Pulp Noir. |
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